Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Interlagos), Brazil (Day) - F1 Racetrack Artwork
Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Interlagos), Brazil (Day) - F1 Racetrack Artwork
Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Interlagos), Brazil (Day) - F1 Racetrack Artwork

Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Interlagos), Brazil (Day) - F1 Racetrack Artwork

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Few circuits stir the soul like Interlagos. Nestled between São Paulo’s bustling neighborhoods, this historic track has long been Brazil’s motorsport crown jewel. With its dramatic elevation changes, high-speed corners, and unpredictable weather, Interlagos delivers some of the most thrilling racing on the Formula 1 calendar. The circuit’s layout flows like a rollercoaster — from the iconic Senna S at the start, to the flat-out dash through Juncão and onto the long uphill front straight, every lap keeps fans on edge. The atmosphere here is unmatched, with passionate Brazilian fans creating a carnival of noise and energy that echoes through the grandstands. Legendary moments have unfolded on this tarmac: Ayrton Senna’s emotional home victory in 1991, Lewis Hamilton’s dramatic title clincher in 2008, and countless last-lap dramas that make Interlagos a fan favorite. Our artwork captures the pulse of this legendary circuit — whether you remember it for its chaos, its heroes, or the samba-like rhythm of its racing, Interlagos stands as a celebration of passion, precision, and pure speed in the heart of Brazil.

Located in São Paulo, the Autódromo José Carlos Pace—better known as Interlagos—is one of Formula 1’s most beloved tracks. Renamed in honor of Brazilian driver José Carlos Pace, the circuit is renowned for its unique layout, unpredictable weather, and electrifying atmosphere. Since its first race in 1973, it has been a cornerstone of Formula 1’s global calendar.

- Length: 4.309 km (2.677 miles)
- Turns: 15
- First Race: 1973
- Lap Record: 1:10.540 by Valtteri Bottas (2018)

Interlagos features a counterclockwise layout with challenging elevation changes. The Senna S at the start, the Curva do Sol, and the long climb to the finish line create a dynamic mix of technical corners and high-speed sections.

- Ayrton Senna’s 1991 victory at Interlagos, achieved despite gearbox problems, is one of the most emotional moments in Formula 1 history.
- In 2008, Lewis Hamilton secured his first World Championship in dramatic fashion, overtaking Timo Glock on the final lap in the pouring rain.
- The 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix was a chaotic and unforgettable race, with Sebastian Vettel clinching his third consecutive title after recovering from a first-lap collision.

Interlagos is more than a racetrack—it’s a symbol of Brazil’s deep connection to motorsport. The track has hosted some of the sport’s most dramatic and emotional moments, fueled by the energy of passionate fans. Known for its carnival-like atmosphere, Interlagos reflects the vibrant culture of São Paulo and the enduring legacy of Brazilian racing heroes like Ayrton Senna.

- Senna S: A downhill chicane named after Ayrton Senna, requiring precision and skill.
- Curva do Sol: A sweeping corner that leads onto the long Reta Oposta straight.
- Bico de Pato (Duck Bill): A tight hairpin that tests driver control.
- Subida dos Boxes: The uphill final stretch is crucial for overtaking and dramatic finishes.

- The circuit’s name, Interlagos, refers to its location between two artificial lakes.
- The track’s high altitude impacts engine performance, adding to its challenge.
- Interlagos has produced some of the most rain-affected races in Formula 1 history.

Interlagos is famous for delivering drama, emotion, and unforgettable racing moments. The track’s layout promotes overtaking and close battles, while the passionate Brazilian fans create an electric atmosphere. For motorsport enthusiasts, Interlagos is a bucket-list destination.

- Best Viewing Points: The grandstands at the Senna S and the finish line offer spectacular views.
- When to Visit: The Brazilian Grand Prix is held annually in November, but São Paulo’s vibrant culture and history make it a great destination year-round.

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OUR CANVAS & PAPER

We print on a thick, archival-grade canvas to ensure durability. It is pH neutral and acid-free, so it will not yellow over time. Its bright white surface will support vibrant, dazzling colors that are consistent and accurate across a wide gamut with a semi-glossy sheen. These bright, vivid, and amazing colors will resist fading for over 100 years and help your prints last for generations.

FRAME OPTIONS

Our floating frames are made of quality wood, offering the canvas print the illusion of floating inside the frame. It comes in black, white, silver, gold, and oak to complement any image style.

Our solid wood frames include optical-grade clear acrylic. The matboard is a 4-ply white mat with an attractive bevel at 45 degrees. The backing is kraft paper dust cover with hanging wire included.

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