A.K.A. Nelson Piquet autodrome -- as Interlagos is José Carlos Pace -- I'll miss it even though in the last 10 years or so it was abandoned by Rio de Janeiro governments and became even somewhat dangerous.
Farewell Jacarepaguá!

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Very sad to hear. While it had practically no elevation change, it was a circuit I quite liked.
It was butchered a number of years ago with only 2/3s of the circuit being used for years. RIP.
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Brazilian GP 1982: Gilles Villeneuve (Ferrari), Alain Prost (Renault), Johnny Watson (McLaren), Nigel Mansell (Lotus), Michele Alboreto (Tyrrell), Manfred Winkelhock (ATS), Didier Pironi (Ferrari), Nelson Piquet (Brabham), Keke Rosberg (Williams)....so many great stars
(watch Gilles lose the car, under pressure from Piquet, at 4:30, Patrese retiring because of the heat at 4:55, and then Piquet almost passing out at the podium at the end of the video).
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Piquet 1st Senna 2nd, in 1986.
So many great memories. So long Jacarepagua
Greg Moore passes Zanardi on the outside to win the 1998 Rio 400.
Last lap of the 1999 500cc Brazilian Grand Prix -- Abe, Biaggi and Roberts, Jr all lead at one stage
...And Alex Barros having a typical Brazilian-sportsman-on-home-soil moment in 2004;)
Well indeed it wasn't the most inspiring of circuits but it had a few cracking races especially the 82 one linked above.
Actually the link above isn't working so here it is again:
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Posted 13 August 2012 - 03:29
Greg Moore passes Zanardi on the outside to win the 1998 Rio 400.
Posted 14 August 2012 - 15:01
Just had to note the comment: All within the space of about 10 years - Greg Moore died tragically. Zanardi lost his legs. Reynard went bankrupt and CART went bankrupt twice. Finally, the Rio track is completely gone.
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Will this not be the location for much of the Olympic park in 2016? Feels so strange that all that sporting history has been erased to create more sporting history.
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Funny how circuits become classics, especially when they're destroyed.
I had not seen the Rio circuit before, and shall not be seriously concerned if I never do again. It is a flat and featureless white elephant of a place at which to spectate and, apparently, to drive. - Nigel Roebuck, 1982 (from the Brazilian GP report in the 1982 section - subscribers only http://plus.autospor...2-brazilian-gp/ )
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Posted 18 August 2012 - 12:07
legendary norick abe winning in 1999.
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