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Formula 1: Brazilian Grand Prix – Information, schedule, stream
After last year’s race at Mexico City, the queen of motorsport moves to the legendary Interlagos circuit in Brazil! When will it take place, what is the schedule and where to follow the race weekend?
After last year’s race at Mexico City, the queen of motorsport moves to the legendary Interlagos circuit in Brazil! When will it take place, what is the schedule and where to follow the race weekend?
The battle for the world championship is at its climax! Along with Brazil, we have the last four races, which will be absolutely crucial for the final results in the championship. This will be the 19th race out of twenty-two.
The Brazilian circuit of Interlagos has been raced since 1973 and the first ever Brazilian Grand Prix winner was a local driver, Emerson Fittipaldi, who even won the World Championship title that year.
The race will be a classic 71-lap event. The course is 4.309 km long, with Valtteri Bottas holding the record for the fastest lap. The Finnish driver set a time of 1:10.540 in 2018!
This fast racing circuit consists of fifteen corners and offers two DRS zones for easier overtaking. The first detection point can be found at the entrance to Turn 2, the second at the exit of Turn 13.
Formula 1:: Brazilian Grand Prix – stream
You can watch live coverage of the Formula 1 race on Sport 1 and Sport 2. There will also be internet streams and, last but not least, F1 TV, where you can switch between the onboard cameras of the individual drivers.
Formula 1:: Brazilian Grand Prix – Schedule
The Brazilian Grand Prix is the third and final venue to see the new format of the race weekend. Friday will kick things off with the opening practice session on Friday, but after that it will be the turn of qualifying to determine the order for the start of Saturday’s qualifying sprint.
Before that sprint, of course, there will be a second practice session. And of course we will see the biggest spectacle on Sunday for the main race. The race weekend in Interlagos is scheduled for 12-14 November 2021.
Formula 1:: Brazilian Grand Prix – odds
Slowly but surely, the battle for the championship title is coming to a head. So who are you betting on? Can Lewis Hamilton or Max Verstappen win this race?
Calendar of the remaining races of the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship
14. november – F1:: Brazilian Grand Prix (Sao Paulo)
21. november – F1:: Qatar Grand Prix (Lusail)
5. december – F1:: Saudi Arabia Grand Prix (Jeddah)
12. december – F1:: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Yas Marina)
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