Lando Norris continued his robust kind by taking pole for the Method 1 Brazil Grand Prix dash with McLaren team-mate and title rival Oscar Piastri in third.
Mercedes rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli splits the pair and his team-mate George Russell will be a part of Piastri on the second row, with Fernando Alonso and Max Verstappen sharing the third row.
That is with 4 rounds remaining within the 2025 season, wherein the title battle is extremely tight with chief Norris solely some extent forward of Piastri with Verstappen clinging on in third.
The subsequent instalment of the battle is on Saturday for the dash race at Interlagos, forward of qualifying for Sunday's grand prix later that day.
Right here is learn how to watch all of it.
What time does the dash race begin for the F1 Brazil Grand Prix?
Max Verstappen, Purple Bull Racing, George Russell, Mercedes
Photograph by: Hector Vivas / Getty Photos
- Date: Saturday 8 November
- Begin time: 2pm GMT/11am native time
The Brazil Grand Prix dash race begins at 2pm in the UK and 11am native time with the Interlagos contest set to cowl 24 laps.
What time does qualifying begin for the F1 Brazil Grand Prix?
- Date: Saturday 8 November
- Begin time: 6pm GMT/3pm native time
Brazil Grand Prix qualifying commences at 6pm within the UK and 3pm in Sao Paulo, utilizing the standard Q1, Q2 and Q3 format.
How can I watch Method 1?
F1 followers within the UK can watch the championship through Sky Sports activities, which means it is usually obtainable through streaming websites NOW TV or Sky GO. Sky Sports activities F1 prices £20 every month, however it can be purchased as a part of a deal that features all Sky channels at £22.
A one-off day membership for £14.99 on NOW TV can be an possibility, as is a month-to-month contract for £31.99. Highlights are additionally obtainable on free-to-air tv with Channel 4 broadcasting a package deal that goes up a number of hours after the Saturday and Sunday motion.
How can I watch the F1 Brazil GP dash race and grand prix qualifying?
- Channel: Sky Sports activities F1
- Dash race begin time: 1pm GMT/10am native time
- Grand prix qualifying begin time: 5pm GMT/2pm native time
Sky Sports activities F1 is broadcasting each session within the 2025 F1 season for these within the UK. This weekend, Sky's protection begins at 1pm for the dash race, 4 hours earlier than its qualifying build-up commences. Reside commentary can be obtainable through Autosport.
When can I watch the highlights of the F1 Brazil GP dash race and grand prix qualifying?
Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL38, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24, Max Verstappen, Purple Bull Racing RB20, the remainder of the sector on the opening lap
Photograph by: Sam Bloxham / Motorsport Photos
- Channel: Channel 4
- Begin time: 10pm GMT on Saturday 8 November
Channel 4 has broadcast highlights of F1's Saturday and Sunday classes throughout the 2025 season. For the Brazil Grand Prix, it can air a 90-minute spotlight package deal of each the dash race and grand prix qualifying from 10pm on Saturday 8 November. It'll even be obtainable through streaming website All 4.
Will the F1 Brazil GP dash race and grand prix qualifying be on the radio?
Reside radio protection of the 2025 F1 marketing campaign is offered through BBC Radio 5 Reside, BBC 5 Reside Sports activities Further and the BBC Sport web site. For the Brazil Grand Prix dash race and grand prix qualifying, protection is on BBC Radio 5 Reside Sports activities Further 2 with its separate build-ups starting at 1:55pm and 5:55pm respectively.
What's the climate forecast for the dash race and grand prix qualifying at Interlagos?
Saturday at Interlagos is predicted to start out with showers in 21-22C climate, in accordance with the Met Workplace. Nonetheless, by the point of the dash race, situations are anticipated to have dried up with the shortened contest going down below a cloudy sky with air temperature round 24C. Circumstances are prone to stay the identical for qualifying, with only a 10% probability of rain.
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