Brazilian GP (with sprint race): Schedule and where to watch

The Brazilian GP will be held this weekend, from 12-14th November at Interlagos (São Paulo, Brazil).

This Sunday's Brazilian GP will be the 19th race of the season. After a 2-year absence, Formula 1 is coming back to the track which often gave us some spectacular races.

Fernando is very familiar with Interlagos. This will be his 18th Brazilian Grand Prix. Although he's been on the podium 8 times (3x2, 5x3), Fernando never won a race in Brazil. His best Qualifying at Interlagos was in 2005 when he took the pole position. Brazil was very kind to us in 2005 and 2006 when Fernando secured his both titles, but in 2007 and 2012 we weren't too happy.

Here is the schedule for the weekend and some details about the track. Don't forget that this weekend we have the final sprint Qualifying of the season. You can also check the preview for the Brazilian GP here.

Schedule for the 2021 Brazilian GP

All times are in CEST (Spanish time). Local schedule is -4 hours, USA (east coast -6 hours, west coast -9 hours), UK -1 hour, Japan +8 hours.

About Interlagos

Where to watch the race?

Depends where you live, I'm sure you already know where to watch it in your country. If you want to watch it for free, then check my Instagram page where you will be provided with all the links before every session.

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