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The '''2011 South African Grand Prix''' for the [[Superleague]] - the fifth race of the season - took place on the [[Kyalami]] track in South Africa on the 5th of May.
 
The '''2011 South African Grand Prix''' for the [[Superleague]] - the fifth race of the season - took place on the [[Kyalami]] track in South Africa on the 5th of May.
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[[File:StartKyalamiSL2011.jpg|thumb|left|220px|A tightly packed grid saw the [[Nijo Racing]] cars collide at the start.]]
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[[File:MorrisKyalamiSL2011.jpg|thumb|left|220px|[[Lee Morris]]'s came under strong pressure from [[Jason Muscat]] in the closing stages.]]
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[[File:ClarkKyalamiSL2011.jpg|thumb|left|220px|[[Ojay Clark]] claims 4th on the final lap as [[David Jundt]] and [[Kieran Ryan]] scrap behind.]]
  
 
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25px   2002 Brazilian Grand Prix
Race details
Race {{{Race_No}}} of the 2002 Superleague season
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Date March 27th - April 1st, 2002
Official name XXXI Grande Prêmio do Brasil
Location Autódromo José Carlos Pace
São Paulo, Brazil
Course Permanent Racing Facility
2.667 mi / 4.309 km
Distance 72 laps, 192.024 mi / 310.248 km
Weather Clear, Air Temp: 30°C
Pole position
Driver Netherlands Daan Van Renswoude Hernj-Roaldo-BMW
Time 1:15.467
Fastest Lap
Driver Portugal Pedro Daniel Miguel Hernj-Roaldo-BMW
Time 1:16.261
Podium
First Portugal Pedro Daniel Miguel Hernj-Roaldo-BMW
Second England Andrew Turner MCR-Mercedes
Third Ireland Kieran Ryan Mapes-VO-Honda


The 2011 South African Grand Prix for the Superleague - the fifth race of the season - took place on the Kyalami track in South Africa on the 5th of May.

A tightly packed grid saw the Nijo Racing cars collide at the start.
Lee Morris's came under strong pressure from Jason Muscat in the closing stages.
Ojay Clark claims 4th on the final lap as David Jundt and Kieran Ryan scrap behind.
Preceded by:
2011 Chinese Grand Prix
2011 South African Grand Prix
2011
Succeeded by:
2011 Austrian Grand Prix