2007 Brazilian GP Technical Review
As the third-straight flyaway race - and the last GP of the year - there was little in the way of new technical developments in Brazil. But what on earth went wrong with Lewis Hamilton's car? Craig Scarborough tries to answer the question
The 2007 F1 season finally came to an end with the seventeenth race of the year in Brazil.
The track commonly known as Interlagos, but correctly called the 'Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace' is a classic track that has a unique mix of demands for the cars and teams.
If the track were new to F1, people would believe it was designed by Herman Tilke. Indeed elements of its layout were taken to inspire some of his tracks, particularly the opening corners.
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