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2025 F1 Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo – Complete Time Schedule

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Highlights

  • 2025 Brazilian GP is season’s 21st round at Interlagos, São Paulo.
  • Lando Norris leads drivers’ standings by one point over Piastri.
  • Sprint race on November 8 adds extra strategy and points.
  • Grand Prix runs Sunday, November 9, with 71 laps scheduled.
  • McLaren leads teams’ standings with 713 points ahead of Ferrari.
  • Verstappen trails by 36 points, aiming to close title gap.

The 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix, round 21, runs at Interlagos in São Paulo on November 7–9, with a Sprint, as the title fight intensifies.

Lando Norris leads the drivers’ standings by one point after Mexico, with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri in close pursuit.

Norris holds a one-point lead over Piastri heading into São Paulo.

Max Verstappen sits 36 points adrift, needing a decisive weekend to revive his bid as the calendar enters its final stretch.

F1 cars take on Interlagos ahead of the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix
Image Credit: RaceFans

This is the season’s fifth Sprint event, compressing preparation and parc fermé windows, and raising the cost of any setup misread.

Friday opens with FP1 from 14:30 to 15:30 BST, followed by Sprint Qualifying at 18:30 BST.

Saturday’s Sprint starts at 14:00 BST on November 8.

Saturday features the 100‑kilometre Sprint at 14:00 BST, then Grand Prix qualifying at 18:00 BST to set Sunday’s grid.

Lights out for the 71‑lap race is 17:00 BST on Sunday, demanding careful tyre management and sharp pit execution.

Start lights and grid at the São Paulo Grand Prix, Interlagos
Image Credit: Formula 1

Interlagos rewards adaptable drivers. The anti‑clockwise layout couples long full‑throttle blasts with traction‑limited infield sections and heavy braking into Turn 1.

Changeable weather frequently intervenes, so crossover calls between slicks and intermediates can decide outcomes.

McLaren leads the constructors’ standings with 713 points, ahead of Ferrari and Mercedes.

McLaren holds 713 points, built on consistent scoring from Norris and Piastri, while Ferrari and Mercedes trail on 356 and 355 respectively.

George Russell sits fourth on 258 points, with Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton pushing to strengthen positions before the season’s end.

Red Bull targets recovery. Verstappen must trim the deficit, with Yuki Tsunoda supporting the points haul against McLaren’s efficiency.

Further back, Carlos Sainz, Esteban Ocon, and Liam Lawson chase high‑value results as opportunities thin late in the campaign.

Strategy latitude remains wide. Undercuts can bite if tyre warm‑up co‑operates, while overcuts sometimes work in cooler conditions with clean air.

Safety Cars are common at Interlagos, so flexible pit windows and banked tyre sets often separate podiums from midfield anonymity.

With Las Vegas, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi still to come, São Paulo can swing both championships and frame the run‑in narrative.

Visual Summary

NOR
1st

PIA
2nd

VER
3rd

+1 pt
+36 pts



Title Race 🔥 Norris leads by ONE point with 4 races left


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Fri Practice
14:30
Sat Sprint & Quali
14:00 / 18:00
Sun Race
17:00

MCL FER MER

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McLaren leads Constructors’ race with 713 pts — Ferrari 356, Mercedes 355

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Interlagos Weather: Anything can happen.

🏎️ Four-way fight for the title: Norris, Piastri, Verstappen, and Russell
Championship may swing after Brazil’s wild Sprint & Race
🏁 71 laps to decide the destiny at classic São Paulo circuit

SPRINT: Double-points drama
What’s a Sprint?

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