
There are a few pros and cons in the graphics department, though. On my P200 with a Voodoo card, the frame rate is quick while still offering smooth and attractive graphics. There can be no doubt about that, the game still looks good. What was visually breathtaking then is still well done today. Later on it was often part of the game bundles given away with some Voodoo chipset cards as it was ideal to show what a hardware accelerator can do. It's a mediocre sequel to the mediocre original, which was fairly popular in 1996 because it was one of the first games to make good use of 3D hardware acceleration. Not that this is necessarily a bad title but to me, it's one that you really don't care if you have it or not.

In 1976, the other Brazilian, Carlos Pace won the Brazilian GP. The following year, Fittipaldi won again at Interlagos.

The first winner of Brazilian GP was São Paulo native, Emerson Fittipaldi. The next year, the Brazilian GP became the new championship round. The first Brazilian Grand Prix was held in 1972 at Interlagos, but that was a non-championship event.

The first motor race which took place at the new circuit was a stock car type-touring race. The construction of the Interlagos circuit began in 1936. Motor racing started in Brazil around 1934 before World War II, at the Gávea Circuit near Rio de Janeiro.
