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F1 Brazilian Grand Prix: TV channel, live stream, schedule for practice and qualifying before HUGE Interlagos race


HANG on tight Formula One lovers as we are approaching the final bend of this scintillating season – and the drivers travel to Brazil next.

F1 champion Max Verstappen set a new record of most wins in a season after a dominant 14th victory last month on the Mexican circuit.

Max Verstappen raced to a record 14th win this season in MexicoCredit: Rex

And it also meant that British legend Lewis Hamilton is still searching for his first win of the campaign after securing second spot.

However, Hamilton will be confident that he can put this torrid run to an end in Brazil on the very same track where he came back from 10th to grab first place.

Furthermore, the seven-time champion has more of an incentive to win after officially receiving a Brazilian citizenship ahead of the weekend.

SunSport has all the information required for the Brazilian Grand Prix below…

When is the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix?

  • The Brazilian Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on Sunday, November 13.
  • It is expected to get underway from 6pm UK time – 3pm local time.
  • Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace (Interlagos) in Sao Paulo, Brazil is the allocated track for this race and it can host 60,000 fans.
  • Lewis Hamilton secured first place on the podium last season in Brazil.
Lewis Hamilton came from 10th to win in Brazil last seasonCredit: Rex

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What TV channel is the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?

  • The Brazilian Grand Prix will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports F1 in the UK.
  • Subscription members of Sky Sports can stream the entire action on the Sky Sports website or Sky Go app.
  • Alternatively, head to NOW TV where the race will also be available on all devices and tablets so long as you are subscribed.

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What is the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix FULL schedule?

Friday November 11

  • Practice 1 – 3:30pm
  • Qualifying – 7pm

Saturday November 12

  • Practice 2 – 3pm
  • Sprint – 7:30pm

Sunday November 13

  • Race – 6pm


Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk


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