São Paulo Street Circuit

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São Paulo Street Circuit
Anhembi.svg
LocationSão Paulo, Brazil
Time zoneGMT -3
Coordinates23°30′59″S 46°38′50″W / 23.51639°S 46.64722°W / -23.51639; -46.64722Coordinates: 23°30′59″S 46°38′50″W / 23.51639°S 46.64722°W / -23.51639; -46.64722
Opened2010
Closed2013
Length4.081 km (2.536 mi)
Turns11
Race lap record1:20.4364 (Brazil Tony Kanaan, KV Racing Technology, 2013, IndyCar)

The São Paulo street circuit is a street circuit in São Paulo, Brazil which hosted the São Paulo Indy 300 for four years (2010-2013). The track is 2.536 mi (4.081 km) long and consists of 11 turns.[1] Even though it is a temporary circuit it still has a permanent seating capacity of 30,000 people as it passes through the Anhembi Sambadrome.

The site is set to host the inaugural in March 2018 as part of the 2017–18 Formula E season.[2] In November 2017 it was announced that the São Paulo ePrix would be postponed to the 2018-2019 Formula E season.[3] As of May 2018 it is yet unknown if the São Paulo ePrix will be run on the same configuration of the circuit as the São Paulo Indy 300.

Winners[]

Winners of the São Paulo Indy 300[1]

Year Driver Team Report
2010 Australia Will Power Penske Racing Report
2011 Australia Will Power Penske Racing Report
2012 Australia Will Power Penske Racing Report
2013 Canada James Hinchcliffe Andretti Autosport Report

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