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Resurfaced Interlagos Track Promises Thrills and Tire Drama for Brazilian Grand Prix

Virgilio Machado by Virgilio Machado
October 30, 2024
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Resurfaced Interlagos Track Promises Thrills and Tire Drama for Brazilian Grand Prix

The 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix is already shaping up to be a nail-biter with a newly resurfaced track at the iconic Autódromo José Carlos Pace, also known as Interlagos. Pirelli has issued a stern warning to F1 teams to brace for higher-than-expected tire degradation—a twist that could throw a wrench into team strategies during this weekend’s Sprint format event, scheduled to kick off on November 1.

With only one practice session before qualifying and parc fermé conditions, teams will have precious little time to gather data on how their setups and tire compounds handle the resurfaced 4.309-kilometer circuit. Known for its high-speed corners and Ayrton Senna’s dominance, Interlagos has already seen a reputation for heavy tire wear, but this resurfacing raises the stakes even further.

Pirelli, whose technicians are responsible for equipping the world’s fastest machines, admitted they’re entering uncharted territory. “The work has only recently been completed,” Pirelli noted, highlighting that the asphalt was cleaned with high-pressure water to remove the slippery finish typically found on new surfaces, which now means an even more abrasive track awaits the drivers.

For fans hoping to avoid the dullness of a one-stop strategy, there’s a silver lining. The increased abrasiveness is expected to lead to higher tire wear, increasing the likelihood of teams opting for a two-stop race—a strategy that often fuels wheel-to-wheel battles and intense pit-lane drama. In past Brazilian GPs, two stops have kept fans on the edge of their seats, with cars diving in for fresh rubber and re-entering to chase down rivals.

In this high-stakes weekend, every pit decision and tire swap will matter, especially with constructors’ championship glory hanging in the balance. Ferrari’s recent jump ahead of Red Bull and their ongoing push to close the gap on McLaren is adding extra heat to the championship race.

The resurfaced Interlagos track and its high degradation rate promise a high-octane weekend, keeping fans glued to the action as teams scramble to master the unknown and drivers push flat-out to seize every advantage. This season finale promises to be unforgettable, and with unpredictable conditions, tire strategy might just make or break a podium spot on November 3.

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