F1 GP Brazil Circuit Brake Facts
Now to the hardest braking point in Brazil. The Brembo engineers say this comes approaching the Senna S. At this point the drivers cut their speed by 183 kilometres per hour. The power dispersed is 2,028 kilowatts. The drivers are exposed to a full 4.8G and have to push on the brake pedal with a weight of 125.6 kilograms. Autódromo José Carlos Pace or Interlagos is the venue of the Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix, located in the city of São Paulo, named after José Carlos Pace, a Brazilian Formula One driver, who had died prior to its naming. It is still widely known by its former name, Interlagos. The circuit is one of the few non-oval racing circuits to go in an anti-clockwise direction (Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari and Istanbul Racing Circuit being notable others). |
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