What time is the F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix and where can you watch the Brazilian GP?

This weekend, Formula 1 is in Brazil for the Sao Paulo GP, where Max Verstappen will be looking for another win after taking pole position.

The Dutchman posted a time of 1:10.727 seconds in qualifying, which was held on Friday on this occasion because this is a sprint race weekend.

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc will start second, ahead of Aston Martin's Lance Stroll in third.

So far, Verstappen has won 16 of 19 races so far this season, including four in a row. The Dutch driver clinched his third consecutive title early last month and Red Bull has already won the constructors' championship.

It should be a thrilling race on Sunday, with the main F1 race Brazil to follow Saturday's sprint race.

This Sunday's race in Sao Paulo will conclude a run of three consecutive weeks of racing, as there will then be a one-week break before the much-anticipated Las Vegas Grand Prix.

What time does the Sao Paulo GP start?

The Sao Paulo Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, November 5, and it will begin at 12:00 ET for fans tuning in from the USA.

Where can you watch the Sao Paulo GP in the United States?

The race will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and streamed on Fubo, F1TV Pro and ESPN+.

The Brazilian Grand Prix schedule

This is a slightly different race weekend to normal, as it is one of the six sprint events on the calendar.

Therefore, qualifying was held on Friday and Saturday brings up the Sprint Shootout and the Sprint Race.

Then, the main race will be held on Sunday, with all the F1 events this weekend taking place at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace in Interlagos, Sao Paulo.

There will be a special feeling in the air at the 2023 F1 Brazil GP, as Interlagos is celebrating 50 years since hosting the first Brazilian Grand Prix.

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