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Jacarepagua

Autódromo Nelson Piquet, Jacarepagua, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Circuit Type: Permanent road course

Original Grand Prix Circuit

Extension: 5,031 Km

 

Lap Record: 1:32.507

Year: 1989

Driver: Riccardo Patrese

Car: Williams-Renault FW12C

Speed: 195,786 km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:25.302

Year: 1989

Driver: Ayrton Senna

Car: McLaren-Honda MP4/5

Speed: 212,323 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1989 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 1989 March 26 Great Britain Nigel Mansell
Italy Ferrari 61
01:38:58.744 F1
1988 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 1988 April 3 France Alain Prost
Great Britain McLaren 60
01:36:06.857 F1
1987 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 1987 April 12 France Alain Prost
Great Britain McLaren 61
01:39:45.141 F1
1986 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 1986 March 23 Brazil Nelson Piquet
Great Britain Williams 61
01:39:32.583 F1
1985 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 1985 April 7 France Alain Prost
Great Britain McLaren 61
01:41:26.115 F1
1984 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 1984 March 25 France Alain Prost
Great Britain McLaren 61
01:42:34.492 F1
1983 12º Grande Prêmio do Brasil March 13 Brazil Nelson Piquet
Great Britain Brabham 63
01:48:27.731 F1
1982 11º Grande Prêmio do Brasil March 21 France Alain Prost
France Renault 63
01:44:33.134 F1
1981 10º Grande Prêmio do Brasil March 29 Argentina Carlos Reutemann
Great Britain Williams 62
02:00:23.660 F1
1978 7º Grande Prêmio do Brasil January 29 Argentina Carlos Reutemann
Italy Ferrari 63
01:49:59.860 F1

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Tags: Brazil, Jacarepagua, Rio de Janeiro

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469th GP – Brazil 1989

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