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F1 Brazilian Grand Prix 2025: Interlagos layout including DRS zones and track changes
This weekend, F1 is heading to the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace for the Brazilian Grand Prix, the 21st round of the 2025 championship. Interlagos could have a significant impact on the drivers’ championship, with Lando Norris leading by one point over Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen trailing by 35 points. Interlagos, on the calendar since 1973, has often been crucial in championship battles, being the final race in the season in the past. Legendary moments include Lewis Hamilton’s 2008 championship steal from Felipe Massa and Ayrton Senna’s first home victory in 1991 after eight years of trying. The 4.309km track layout features a mix of fast-paced sections and tricky, slower turns, with two DRS activation points providing overtaking opportunities.






