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São Paulo Indy 300

Itaipava São Paulo Indy 300 presented by Nestlé
São Paulo Indy 300 logo.png
Anhembi.svg
Location Santana, São Paulo, Brazil
23°31′0″S 46°38′30″W / 23.51667°S 46.64167°W / -23.51667; -46.64167Coordinates: 23°31′0″S 46°38′30″W / 23.51667°S 46.64167°W / -23.51667; -46.64167
Corporate sponsor Itaipava, Nestlé
First race 2010
First IRL race 2010
Last race 2013
Distance 306.097 km (190.200 mi)
Laps 75
Most wins (driver) Will Power
Most wins (team) Penske
Most wins (manufacturer) Chevrolet/Honda
Surface Asphalt/Concrete
Length 4.080 km (2.535 mi)
Turns 11
Lap record 1:20.4312 (Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dallara DW12-Chevrolet, 2013, IndyCar)

The Itaipava São Paulo Indy 300 presented by Nestlé was an event in the IRL IndyCar Series, contested in the 2010 through 2013 IndyCar Series seasons.

The event was originally announced on November 25, 2009, as the first championship event for the series outside of North America and Japan, and the first American open-wheel race in the country since the Rio 200 at Jacarepaguá in the 2000 CART season. Due to a lengthy distance to travel from most team bases, the event promoters offered each team a six-figure sum of money, as well as paying for all expenses.

The street circuit race track was laid out in the Santana district, birthplace of legendary Brazilian driver Ayrton Senna and Brazilian auto racing pioneer Chico Landi. The main straightaway of the circuit was along the Sambadrome of Anhembi and utilized portions of the Marginal Tietê service drive. The Anhembi Convention Center was used for support facilities and spectator attractions. The circuit was one of two IndyCar Series circuits (Baltimore the other) to have pit lanes not positioned at the start-finish line; São Paulo's was positioned after turn four.


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