Jose Carlos Pace (better known as Interlagos) is more than a racetrack—it’s a global motorsport landmark and one of the most iconic circuits on the calendar. With its flowing elevation changes and high-speed rhythm shifts, it feels like a natural amphitheatre, designed to give spectators strong sightlines across key corners and straights. On major event days, the venue welcomes tens of thousands of fans across grandstands and open viewing areas.
Inside the circuit, the experience is immersive: engine noise and crowd roar create a stadium-like intensity, while grandstands, fan zones, and food & drink points are laid out to keep you close to the action between sessions. The paddock and service areas underline that this is a serious, working racing venue—built for performance, not just spectacle.
The micro-location is straightforward: Av. Sen. Teotônio Vilela, 261 - Jardim Malia I, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Main gates and checkpoints follow the avenueside approaches, and for big events most visitors rely on official parking and dedicated taxi/ride-share drop-off; many also take the CPTM train to Autódromo station and walk toward the entrances. For the broader picture of getting around the city, see the transport notes in the text below on this page.