Verstappen in pole position in São Paulo: Brazil – Formula 1 cult site without its own heroes

As of: November 4th, 2023 9:43 a.m

Brazil is a Formula 1 country: But this year too there will be no local drivers at the Grand Prix in Interlagos. Max Verstappen starts from pole position.

The drivers love the track, the fans love the drivers, that Autodromo José Carlos Pace breathes Formula 1 history. A place made for great drama and triumph. 800 meters above sea level, in the middle of a lively residential area.

Sao Paulo practically never disappoints; in addition to the thrilling course, you can rely on the spectacle thanks to the weather. There’s just one thing the home fans are missing: their own idol. There will also be no driver from Brazil at the Grand Prix on Sunday (November 5th, 2023, from 6 p.m. in the live ticker at sportschau.de) in Interlagos. The Dutch world champion Max Verstappen will start from pole position Qualifying decided for himself.

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“Motorsport is dominated by Europe”

A country that produced drivers like Ayrton Senna and three-time world champion Nelson Piquet is without a regular driver. After all, it was at Aston Martin The contract extension with Felipe Drugovich as test and replacement pilot for the coming year was announced in time for the Interlagos PS Carnival.

The 23-year-old former Formula 2champion but also knows why it is so difficult for Brazilians. “Motorsport is dominated by Europe”, he emphasized. For a young pilot from South America this means: “You have to travel around the world, you don’t see your family often. It’s pretty hard if you’re not from Europe.”

Bearers of hope Bortoleto

The fact that 19-year-old Gabriel Bortoleto recently won the Formula 3 title fueled hopes of a Brazilian comeback on the starting grid at the home race. The last person to stand there in São Paulo was Felipe Massa. Similar to his compatriot Rubens Barrichello, Massa’s Formula 1 biography was only limited to helping. The big dream of the title remained unfulfilled.

But not if the 42-year-old and his lawyers have their way. They want to challenge the World Cup standings 15 years ago because of the scandalous race in Singapore in 2008 and are still waiting for a reaction from Formula 1 management and the International Automobile Federation before possibly going to civil court.

Massa wants to challenge the 2008 World Cup standings

There was a staged accident in the race, and Massa ultimately remained without a point due to the course of the race and a serious pit stop mistake. And in the finale on his home track, victory wasn’t enough either. With his overtaking maneuver in the last few meters against the then Toyota driver Timo Glock, Lewis Hamilton gave Massa, his family in the Ferrari pits and the Brazilian fans a brutal emotional collision.

“It was crazy back then, I felt like public enemy number 1.”, Hamilton now remembered what happened back then. When asked about Massa’s attempt to subsequently win the World Championship, the drivers remained silent; Hamilton simply replied: “I don’t pay any attention to it.”

Number two behind football

Even in the Brazilian newspapers, Massa’s campaign to recapture the World Cup was played, which probably didn’t happen either Grand Prix will come to the track, it doesn’t matter. Instead, the upcoming final dominated Copa Libertadores on Saturday in Rio between Fluminense and Argentina’s cult club Boca Juniors more like the sports headlines. Football with domestic participation beats Formula 1 without regular drivers.

Those who now become idols for the fans raved about the country and its people. Like, above all, Hamilton. After all, the 38-year-old Brit has been an honorary citizen of Brazil for a year. And on Thursday he appeared at the track in a kind of Brazil and Ayrton Senna tribute outfit: “He was such a great hero to many of us.”

Senna forever a hero

Senna needed eight attempts to win his home race. In 1991 the time had come. Severely marked and completely exhausted after having to drive the last few laps in sixth gear due to gearbox problems, he needed help to lift the trophy. On May 1, 1994, Senna’s accidental death in Imola plunged the entire country into deep mourning.

His grave on that Cemetery Parque Morumby Almost 30 years later, it remains a place of pilgrimage for fans in the Formula 1-crazy country, which itself wants to make Formula 1 history again.

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