{"id":296576,"date":"2023-11-05T08:24:00","date_gmt":"2023-11-05T08:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/?p=296576"},"modified":"2023-11-05T08:24:00","modified_gmt":"2023-11-05T08:24:00","slug":"brazilian-grand-prix-time-all-details-as-f1-heads-to-sao-paulo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/racing\/f1\/brazilian-grand-prix-time-all-details-as-f1-heads-to-sao-paulo\/","title":{"rendered":"Brazilian Grand Prix time – All details as F1 heads to Sao Paulo"},"content":{"rendered":"

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This weekend sees the return of both sprint races and one of the most popular venues on the F1 calendar as the drivers travel to Interlagos for the Brazilian Grand Prix. The legendary track has played host to some of the sport\u2019s most iconic Grands Prix and title wins.<\/p>\n

Max Verstappen kept his winning run going in Mexico City last time out, becoming the first driver in F1 history to record 16 race wins in a single season. His team-mate Sergio Perez, meanwhile, crashed out on the opening lap in front of a bumper home crowd.<\/p>\n

However, this weekend could see the pendulum swing back towards Mercedes. The Silver Arrows have shown strong pace at each of the last three races and claimed their most recent Grand Prix victory at this track last year when George Russell ended his wait for an F1 win.<\/p>\n

Brazilian GP UK start time<\/h3>\n

The Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos will get underway at 5pm UK time on Sunday, November 5th. This translates to a local time of 2pm.<\/p>\n

As this is a sprint weekend, fans should mark their diaries for 2pm UK time on Saturday afternoon when the sprint shootout gets underway, with the first race of the weekend scheduled to begin at 6:30pm.<\/p>\n

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Brazilian GP weather forecast<\/h3>\n

Rain has played its part in some of the most iconic races in the history of the Brazilian Grand Prix and, according to Met Office forecasts, there is a 30 per cent chance that Sunday\u2019s race will be weather-affected.<\/p>\n

Friday\u2019s qualifying session should stay dry, but FP1 could see some rain with a 40 per cent chance of precipitation. Saturday\u2019s sprint action looks set to remain dry.<\/p>\n

How to follow the Brazilian Grand Prix: TV Channel, live stream, radio, highlights<\/h3>\n

For British F1 fans looking to tune in for the Brazilian Grand Prix, Sky Sports will be your go-to destination. The race will be shown live and in its entirety on the Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event channels.<\/p>\n

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