2008 Brazilian Grand Prix, Formula One race in Brazil
The 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Interlagos Circuit in São Paulo, featuring drivers competing at the highest level of motorsport. The event took place on a 4.3 kilometer (2.7 mile) track renowned for its fast corners and changeable weather conditions.
The 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix took place on November 2 as the final race of that Formula One season. This race proved decisive in determining who would be crowned world champion for the year.
This event drew global attention to Sao Paulo's Interlagos Circuit.
The circuit is located in the southern part of São Paulo and is accessible by public transportation. Visitors should note that track access outside of racing events is limited and depends on facility schedules.
Felipe Massa won the race, but Lewis Hamilton clinched the championship.
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