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Formula 1 battle resumes for the third weekend in a row in Sao Paulo, where a sprint race promises more drama and more points on offer. UK TV viewers can watch every minute of wheel-to-wheel action live across the weekend on Sky Sports F1, or stream coverage online, with highlights once again available on Channel 4.
Cars will emerge from the pitlane for the first and only practice session at 2pm GMT on Friday. It’s then competitive action from there on out, with the potential highlights during Saturday’s sprint race at 2pm and Sunday’s Sao Paulo GP at 5pm.
The Autódromo José Carlos Pace circuit — or Interlagos as it is better known — rarely fails to deliver an action-packed race, and the ingredients are all there, with a three-way battle for the constructors’ championship; Lando Norris’s faint hope of winning the title; midfield battles galore; and two 2025 seats still up for grabs.
Ferrari is looking for its third GP win in a row, but with overcast weather forecast, and rain showers a distinct possibility on Saturday and Sunday, don’t bet against a curveball: perhaps Kevin Magnussen fancies in a pacy Haas, having taken pole position for the team at Sao Paulo in 2022, in wet conditions.
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Cambridge Kisby
Formula 1 battle resumes for the third weekend in a row in Sao Paulo, where a sprint race promises more drama and more points on offer. UK TV viewers can watch every minute of wheel-to-wheel action live across the weekend on Sky Sports F1, or stream coverage online, with highlights once again available on Channel 4.
Cars will emerge from the pitlane for the first and only practice session at 2pm GMT on Friday. It’s then competitive action from there on out, with the potential highlights during Saturday’s sprint race at 2pm and Sunday’s Sao Paulo GP at 5pm.
The Autódromo José Carlos Pace circuit — or Interlagos as it is better known — rarely fails to deliver an action-packed race, and the ingredients are all there, with a three-way battle for the constructors’ championship; Lando Norris’s faint hope of winning the title; midfield battles galore; and two 2025 seats still up for grabs.
Ferrari is looking for its third GP win in a row, but with overcast weather forecast, and rain showers a distinct possibility on Saturday and Sunday, don’t bet against a curveball: perhaps Kevin Magnussen fancies in a pacy Haas, having taken pole position for the team at Sao Paulo in 2022, in wet conditions.