The 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix and qualifying takes place today (Sunday, November 3, 2024) at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace with Sao Paulo set to see the fierce battles in both Formula 1 world championships continue.
However, ahead of the main event, there is still qualifying to complete, with the order for Sunday's grid yet to be determined.
Watch: http://expresssportshub.com/f1/saopaulogp/
Watch: http://expresssportshub.com/f1/saopaulogp/
Fans from all over the globe are eager to witness this exciting event, as one of the best drivers in the world competes on the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace Interlagos circuit. Whether you're in Europe, Asia, or anywhere else, we've got you covered with all the details on the channels and platforms that will broadcast the race live.
The F1 São Paulo Grand Prix takes place today, November 3, at 14:30 GMT. In this article, we will explain exactly how you can watch the race live from Brazil, no matter where you are in the world.
Max Verstappen is set to take the start of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix in 17th place, with Lando Norris on pole position.
Verstappen was eliminated in Q2 after a poorly timed red flag, and with his engine penalty, will line-up towards the back of the field.
However, with one-quarter of the pack crashing during the session, there may well be further changes to the starting grid if drivers opt to take pit lane starts.
Carlos Sainz will start from the pit lane after taking on an entirely new power unit.
Check out the full starting grid for the 2024 F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix below!
The 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix and qualifying takes place today (Sunday, November 3, 2024) at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace with Sao Paulo set to see the fierce battles in both Formula 1 world championships continue.
However, ahead of the main event, there is still qualifying to complete, with the order for Sunday's grid yet to be determined.
Watch: http://expresssportshub.com/f1/saopaulogp/
Watch: http://expresssportshub.com/f1/saopaulogp/
Fans from all over the globe are eager to witness this exciting event, as one of the best drivers in the world competes on the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace Interlagos circuit. Whether you're in Europe, Asia, or anywhere else, we've got you covered with all the details on the channels and platforms that will broadcast the race live.
The F1 São Paulo Grand Prix takes place today, November 3, at 14:30 GMT. In this article, we will explain exactly how you can watch the race live from Brazil, no matter where you are in the world.
Max Verstappen is set to take the start of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix in 17th place, with Lando Norris on pole position.
Verstappen was eliminated in Q2 after a poorly timed red flag, and with his engine penalty, will line-up towards the back of the field.
However, with one-quarter of the pack crashing during the session, there may well be further changes to the starting grid if drivers opt to take pit lane starts.
Carlos Sainz will start from the pit lane after taking on an entirely new power unit.
Check out the full starting grid for the 2024 F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix below!
However, ahead of the main event, there is still qualifying to complete, with the order for Sunday's grid yet to be determined.
Watch: http://expresssportshub.com/f1/saopaulogp/
Watch: http://expresssportshub.com/f1/saopaulogp/
Fans from all over the globe are eager to witness this exciting event, as one of the best drivers in the world competes on the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace Interlagos circuit. Whether you're in Europe, Asia, or anywhere else, we've got you covered with all the details on the channels and platforms that will broadcast the race live.
The F1 São Paulo Grand Prix takes place today, November 3, at 14:30 GMT. In this article, we will explain exactly how you can watch the race live from Brazil, no matter where you are in the world.
Max Verstappen is set to take the start of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix in 17th place, with Lando Norris on pole position.
Verstappen was eliminated in Q2 after a poorly timed red flag, and with his engine penalty, will line-up towards the back of the field.
However, with one-quarter of the pack crashing during the session, there may well be further changes to the starting grid if drivers opt to take pit lane starts.
Carlos Sainz will start from the pit lane after taking on an entirely new power unit.
Check out the full starting grid for the 2024 F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix below!
The 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix and qualifying takes place today (Sunday, November 3, 2024) at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace with Sao Paulo set to see the fierce battles in both Formula 1 world championships continue.
However, ahead of the main event, there is still qualifying to complete, with the order for Sunday's grid yet to be determined.
Watch: http://expresssportshub.com/f1/saopaulogp/
Watch: http://expresssportshub.com/f1/saopaulogp/
Fans from all over the globe are eager to witness this exciting event, as one of the best drivers in the world competes on the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace Interlagos circuit. Whether you're in Europe, Asia, or anywhere else, we've got you covered with all the details on the channels and platforms that will broadcast the race live.
The F1 São Paulo Grand Prix takes place today, November 3, at 14:30 GMT. In this article, we will explain exactly how you can watch the race live from Brazil, no matter where you are in the world.
Max Verstappen is set to take the start of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix in 17th place, with Lando Norris on pole position.
Verstappen was eliminated in Q2 after a poorly timed red flag, and with his engine penalty, will line-up towards the back of the field.
However, with one-quarter of the pack crashing during the session, there may well be further changes to the starting grid if drivers opt to take pit lane starts.
Carlos Sainz will start from the pit lane after taking on an entirely new power unit.
Check out the full starting grid for the 2024 F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix below!
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