As we gear up for this weekend’s Brazilian GP, let us take a look at the Constructors with most wins at this Grand Prix
The Brazilian Grand Prix, which started in 1972 at the Interlagos circuit, initially wasn’t part of the Formula One World Championship. However, it made a return in 1990 to a modified Interlagos track, where it has been held ever since. The Interlagos circuit has gained a reputation as one of the most challenging and exciting tracks on the Formula 1 calendar, hosting many memorable races.
The first race on the updated Interlagos track in 1990 saw Alain Prost win, marking his 40th career victory, a record at the time, and his sixth Brazilian Grand Prix victory. The 2023 edition is set to take place this weekend, from November 3 to 5.
In November 2020, there was an agreement to extend Formula One’s stay at Interlagos until 2025, and the event was rebranded as the São Paulo Grand Prix. However, in January 2021, the race contract was temporarily suspended. Around the same time, in January 2021, the newly elected Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes, announced the abandonment of plans to construct a new circuit at Deodoro, with the official confirmation of this decision coming in February 2021. Instead, there was a commitment to find a more suitable location for the circuit’s construction. Let us take a look at the most successful F1 teams during the illustrious history of this Grand Prix.
Brazilian GP – Most successful Constructors
The Brazilian Grand Prix has a rich history in Formula 1, with many successful constructors over the years. One of the most successful constructors at this event is McLaren. McLaren has a long and storied history in Formula 1, and their success at the Brazilian Grand Prix is no exception. They have won the race a total of 12 times, with their first victory coming in 1974 and their most recent win in 2008. McLaren’s success in Brazil is a testament to their technical prowess and talented drivers.
Ferrari is another iconic constructor that has enjoyed considerable success at the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Scuderia Ferrari team has claimed victory in Brazil on 11 occasions, starting in 1976 and most recently in 2019. Their passionate fan base and iconic red cars have made them a fan favorite at the Interlagos circuit. Ferrari’s successful history in Brazil is a reflection of their commitment to excellence and their ability to consistently field competitive cars.
Williams is also worth mentioning when discussing successful constructors at the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Williams team has won in Brazil 4 times, with their first victory in 1981 and their most recent in 2004. Their wins in Brazil are a testament to their strong engineering and technical capabilities. Although they have faced challenges in recent years, their historical success in Brazil is a reminder of their past glory in Formula 1.
It’s also essential to highlight the dominance of Red Bull Racing in recent years. Red Bull Racing, led by star driver Max Verstappen, has been a dominant force in Formula 1. They have won the Brazilian Grand Prix multiple times, with their most recent victory in 2021. Red Bull’s success in Brazil is a reflection of their cutting-edge technology and exceptional driver talent.
Brazilian GP – Most successful Drivers
Lewis Hamilton, widely regarded as one of Formula 1’s all-time greats, has earned his place in the Brazil Grand Prix hall of fame with three remarkable victories. Hamilton’s impressive blend of skill, determination, and adaptability enabled him to conquer the challenging Interlagos circuit on three separate occasions. His 2021 triumph stands out, as he started from the 10th position on the grid but skillfully worked his way to the front of the pack, leaving fans in awe. He is the most successful active driver at Interlagos in the current F1 grid.
Sebastian Vettel, a four-time World Champion, has a special connection with the Brazil Grand Prix, celebrating three wins, especially during his dominant years with Red Bull Racing. The year 2010 marked a standout moment in his career when he became the youngest Formula 1 champion. Michael Schumacher, a name synonymous with Formula 1 success, notched up four victories at the Brazil Grand Prix, showcasing his adaptability and excellence at the Interlagos circuit in São Paulo.
The record-holder is the legendary French racer Alain Prost, with an incredible six Brazil Grand Prix wins. Prost’s dominance at Interlagos during the 1980s and early 1990s remains unmatched. His nickname “The Professor” was well-earned, as his precise and calculated driving style left an indelible mark on the history of the Brazil Grand Prix.
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