F1 São Paulo GP Trophy
The São Paulo Formula 1 Grand Prix Trophy celebrates the encounter between technology, emotion, and Brazilian identity.
An icon born from the challenge of translating the spirit of a nation into the language of speed.
Its silhouette originates from the most legendary curve of Interlagos — the “Senna S.” From this rotated trajectory emerges a chalice-like form that also evokes an hourglass — as if the driver, upon conquering it, had mastered time itself.
There are many Brazils within the vast Brazil. Layer by layer, the trophy reveals its essence. From São Paulo’s skyline, the shapes twist and transform into laurel leaves, scales, and feathers that cloak the trophy like a Tupinambá mantle — with reverence to the past and a gaze toward the future.
There are ten rows of laurels — representing the ten teams — each composed of twelve leaves, symbolizing the clock and the race against time. Feathers, scales, and skyscrapers intertwine like a checkered flag in motion.
It is a creation where the highest technology meets the artisan’s touch. Produced through residue-free 3D printing and finished in silver, the trophy receives its final detailing by Alan Mosca, reaching the largest dimensions allowed to create the most impactful object possible.
The trophy materializes the profound emotional connection between Brazil and Formula 1 — part of the nation’s collective memory, a pulse that crosses generations with passion, pride, memories, and dreams.
Each curve, texture, and reflection carries layers of meaning — a synthesis between precision and soul, between the future and the roots that sustain it.
A national jewel forged between power and poetry.
The São Paulo Formula 1 Grand Prix Trophy is the visible embodiment of a country’s heartbeat before the world.