Rio plans to demolish former Brazil GP track
Nigel Mansell gives a lift to Ayrton Senna, who's didn't had enough patrol to drive to the pit after the finished 4th at the GP of Great Britain (Silverstone circuit, July 14th, 1991)
Jan.9 (GMM) A piece of formula one history in Brazil has come under threat by Rio de Janeiro's bid to host the Olympic Games in 2016.
The city on Tuesday released details of the bid, including plans to demolish the Jacarepagua race track, which hosted the Brazilian grand prix ten times until 1989.
The site, a reclaimed flat marshland that was cleared for the so-called Autodromo Internacional Nelson Piquet in 1978, would be used as a base for a number of Olympic sports, according to the plans.
Jacarepagua has more recently been used for CART and MotoGP races, and survived plans in 2005 to demolish the circuit to make room for the Pan American Games.
Nigel Mansell won the last F1 race there, but Alain Prost won at Jacarepagua five times.