Interlagos is a circuit that thrives on rhythm, bravery, and technical execution. At 4.309 km (2.677 mi) with 15 turns, the track sits in São Paulo, Brazil, and is globally regarded as one of the most exciting road courses in motorsport.
Track Basics
- Length: 4.309 km / 2.677 miles
- Turns: 15
- Surface: Asphalt
- Direction: Anti-clockwise
- Major Events: Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix, FIA WEC, Stock Car Pro Series Brasil, endurance racing.
Key Corners & Sections
- Senna S (Turns 1–2): A downhill left-right complex requiring precision on cold tires and lap starts.
- Curva do Sol (Turn 3): A fast left-hander feeding onto the long Reta Oposta straight — exit speed is everything.
- Descida do Lago (Turns 4–5): A heavy braking zone and one of the prime overtaking spots.
- Ferradura & Laranjinha (Turns 6–7): Technical medium-speed rights that punish poor setups.
- Pinheirinho & Bico de Pato (Turns 8–10): A tight sequence demanding traction and patience.
- Mergulho (Turn 11): A downhill left that sets up the crucial Juncão.
- Juncão (Turn 12): The corner that defines lap times, as it leads onto the uphill blast through Turns 13–15 and across the line.
Driving Keys
- Exit speed: Maximizing acceleration out of Senna S and Juncão defines lap performance.
- Overtaking strategy: Descida do Lago and the Senna S are the best passing zones.
- Tire management: Anti-clockwise stress and long-radius corners make left-side wear significant.
- Multi-class racing: Traffic management is critical on the narrow infield sections.
Why it matters in iRacing
Interlagos serves as one of the most dramatic and complete tracks on the service. Whether it’s GT3 sprint races, Formula-style competition, or multi-class endurance battles, the Brazilian circuit blends speed, technicality, and history like few others.
