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F1 Brazil GP Weather, Full Schedule & Where to Watch Live

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Highlights

  • Brazil GP starts November 7 with practice and sprint qualifying sessions.
  • Lando Norris leads McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri by one point.
  • Max Verstappen is third, 36 points behind, with strong early-season form.
  • Sprint race returns in Brazil, offering up to 33 points total.
  • Sunday race on November 9 at 2:00 p.m. amid uncertain rain chances.
  • McLaren leads constructors’ championship; Ferrari and Mercedes tied second.

Formula 1 returns to Interlagos on November 7–9 for a pivotal Brazil Grand Prix. The sprint format amplifies jeopardy, with up to 33 points available across the weekend.

Lando Norris leads the championship by a single point over Oscar Piastri after Mexico. Max Verstappen sits 36 points back but remains the form reference entering São Paulo.

McLaren heads the constructors’ standings. Ferrari and Mercedes are tied for second, with Red Bull close behind, keeping development direction and risk tolerance under the microscope.

Interlagos ahead of the 2025 Brazil Grand Prix weekend
Image Credit: F1 Chronicle

The schedule opens Friday with practice at 11:30 local, then sprint qualifying at 15:30. Saturday features an 11:00 sprint, followed by qualifying at 15:00 for Sunday’s grid.

Lights out for the Grand Prix is 14:00 Sunday. With parc fermé in force after sprint qualifying, early setup calls carry heightened significance.

UK coverage is live on Sky Sports, with NOW streaming and Channel 4 highlights. In the United States, ESPN carries the event. Servus TV, Canal+, and Viaplay serve key European markets.

The sprint format returns at Interlagos, lifting the maximum haul to 33 points across the weekend.

Weather could define strategy. Friday looks dry at 19–21°C with 10–30% rain risk. Saturday trends mostly dry, 24–26°C, with around 20% shower chances.

Sunday is less predictable, with roughly a 50% threat of rain at the start. Expect about 18°C ambient and humidity near 80%, heightening tyre crossover jeopardy.

That profile pushes teams toward flexible tyre plans. Managing degradation, undercut exposure, and potential safety car windows may decide the outcome.

F1 tyre strategy considerations for sprint and Grand Prix formats
Image Credit: Formula 1

Norris arrives with momentum and a car strong on traction and change of direction. Piastri’s consistency keeps pressure internal at McLaren.

Verstappen retains the highest execution ceiling. Three wins from the first four races, plus an Austin sprint victory, underline Red Bull’s baseline potency.

Drivers’ standings: Norris 357, Piastri 356, Verstappen 321 points.

Behind, George Russell sits fourth on 258, with Charles Leclerc fifth on 210. Ferrari and Mercedes’ tie for second intensifies operational scrutiny.

Interlagos’ place in F1 history is secure. A non-championship debut in 1972 was followed by an official 1973 race won by Emerson Fittipaldi.

Aside from a 1980s detour to Jacarepaguá and the 2020 cancellation, Interlagos remains Brazil’s iconic home, famed for changeable weather and safety car volatility.

Last year, Verstappen won from 17th in the wet through aggressive tyre calls under neutralisations. São Paulo punishes hesitation and rewards timing.

A 50% race-start rain risk makes tyre crossover timing and safety car responses decisive.

Expect trimmed drag for sprint race efficiency and robust brake cooling for traffic. Execution across every session will likely shape both titles as the season enters its run-in.

Visual Summary



🟧 Norris
357 pts
🟦 Piastri
356 pts
🟩 Verstappen
321 pts

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Nov 9

+Sprint = 33pts!

🌧️ Strategy Alert!
Rain possible Sunday

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Title Battle

1 Point Separates
McLaren Teammates
Verstappen chases hard; Sprint adds extra jeopardy.
All eyes on wet weather for Sunday’s showdown in São Paulo!

Fri 7th
FP1 + Sprint Quali
Sat 8th
Sprint + Main Quali
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Sun 9th
Grand Prix

How to watch:
UK: Sky Sports & NOW TV
US: ESPN
Europe: Canal+, Servus TV, Viaplay
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