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Ferrari 499P Ready for São Paulo Showdown

A legendary venue steeped in motorsport heritage, São Paulo’s Interlagos circuit is gearing up to host the fifth round of the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). Returning to Brazil, Ferrari will once again unleash the 499P Hypercars, aiming to capitalize on the valuable data and insights gained during last year’s visit to this unique and technically demanding track.

Miguel Molina, part of the driving trio behind the No. 50 Ferrari 499P alongside Antonio Fuoco and Nicklas Nielsen, emphasized the importance of experience at this particular venue. “We return to Interlagos for the second time with our 499Ps, and the experience gained last year will be useful for this race,” noted the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans winner.

At just 4.309 kilometers in length and comprising 15 corners—ten of which are left-handers—Interlagos stands out as the shortest circuit on the WEC calendar. But what it lacks in length, it makes up for with complexity. The track’s iconic and compact layout, especially in sectors two and three, demands not only mechanical grip and car balance but also precise traffic management—critical in multi-class endurance racing.

“The main straight is one of the few areas where overtaking is relatively straightforward,” explained Molina. The stretch launches cars into the legendary “Senna S,” a complex combination of corners that immediately challenges braking stability and throttle control. This section leads into Turn 3, a high-speed corner taken flat-out, which flows into a secondary straight—another prime opportunity to overtake, particularly under hard braking into Turn 4.

Sector two introduces a new rhythm altogether. “Turn 5 is one of the fastest on the circuit but also extremely slippery,” Molina said. “It requires absolute concentration to maintain the right line.” From there, the track becomes more technical and slower-paced. Cornering becomes more intricate, and the margin for error shrinks. Managing tire wear and braking efficiency is key, especially through Turn 8, the slowest corner of the circuit, which ironically offers a strategic overtaking spot—particularly when lapping GT traffic.

The final sector presents a different challenge altogether. Drivers must navigate a sequence of bends leading into the famous uphill run to the finish line. “It’s vital to approach the uphill run to the finish as cleanly as possible,” Molina added. “Choosing the perfect line is essential to avoid losing valuable tenths and to complete the lap with a strong reference time.”

As Ferrari prepares for another showdown in São Paulo, the focus is on precision, patience, and performance. With minimal overtaking zones and high demands on car control, Interlagos promises to deliver another strategic and thrilling chapter in the 2025 WEC season.

Source: Ferrari