Disambiguation evidence for Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix (Interlagos) via surface form

"Brazilian Grand Prix"


As subject (44)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Brazilian Grand Prix".

Predicate Object
broadcastIn multiple countries worldwide
championshipRole often title-deciding round
circuitUsed Autódromo José Carlos Pace
city São Paulo
country Brazil
direction anti-clockwise
fanReputation one of the most atmospheric F1 races
firstHeld 1972
firstWorldChampionshipEvent 1973
governingBody Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile
surface form: Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile
hasCorner Curva do Sol
hasCorner Senna S
hasCorner Subida dos Boxes
hasDRSZone back straight
hasDRSZone start-finish straight
hasGrandstandFeature close proximity of fans to track
hasSupportRaces Formula 2 Championship
surface form: Formula 2
hasSupportRaces Porsche one-make series
hostedBy São Paulo
surface form: City of São Paulo
instanceOf Formula One Grand Prix
knownFor decisive championship battles
knownFor dramatic weather changes
knownFor passionate crowds
layoutType permanent road course
notableWeather high track temperatures
notableWeather sudden rain showers
overtakingOpportunities Turn 1
overtakingOpportunities Turn 4
partOf Formula One
surface form: Formula One World Championship
region South America
safetyCarLikelihood high
safetyStandard FIA Grade 1
strategicFeature high tyre degradation potential
strategicFeature variable pit-stop strategies
surface asphalt
timeZone UTC−03:00
trackCharacteristic bumpy surface
trackCharacteristic short lap length
trackCharacteristic significant elevation changes
trackLengthCategory one of the shorter F1 circuits
typicalLapLengthKm approximately 4.3
typicalMonthHeld November
typicalRaceDistanceLaps 71
typicalScheduleSlot late season