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São Paulo Street Circuit

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The São Paulo street circuit is a street circuit in São Paulo, Brazil which hosted the São Paulo Indy 300 for four years (2010–2013). The track is 2.536 mi (4.081 km) long and consists of 11 turns. Even though it is a temporary circuit it still has a permanent seating capacity of 30,000 people as it passes through the Anhembi Sambadrome.

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São Paulo Street Circuit
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Passarela do Samba
02009-030 São Paulo (Santana)
São Paulo, Brazil
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