How to Watch the 2024 Brazilian GP: F1 Live Stream, TV Schedule, and Start Time for the São Paulo Race

The Formula 1 action continues for the third consecutive weekend in São Paulo, where an exciting sprint race promises more drama and additional points.

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Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz in the frame

Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz in the frame

Highlights:

The first and only practice session will take place on Friday at 2 PM GMT.

Ferrari is aiming for its third consecutive GP win.

The Formula 1 action continues for the third consecutive weekend in São Paulo, where an exciting sprint race promises more drama and additional points. UK viewers can catch every moment of the action live throughout the weekend on Sky Sports F1, with highlights available on Channel 4.

The first and only practice session will take place on Friday at 2 PM GMT. Following that, competitive events kick off with the sprint race on Saturday at 2 PM and the São Paulo Grand Prix on Sunday at 5 PM.

The Autódromo José Carlos Pace, commonly known as Interlagos, is renowned for delivering thrilling races. This weekend features a three-way battle for the Constructors' Championship, Lando Norris's slim chances for the title, and various midfield tussles, with two 2025 seats still unclaimed.

Ferrari is aiming for its third consecutive GP win, but with overcast skies predicted and potential rain showers on both Saturday and Sunday, surprises could be in store. Kevin Magnussen might also be a contender in a fast Haas, having secured pole position at São Paulo in wet conditions back in 2022.

 2024 São Paulo Grand Prix Live Stream and TV Schedule
All times in GMT

Friday, November 1:  
  F1 Free Practice: 2 PM  
  -Sprint Qualifying: 6:30 PM  

-Saturday, November 2:  
  F1 Sprint: 2 PM  
  GP Qualifying: 6 PM  

Sunday, November 3:  
  -São Paulo Grand Prix: 5 PM  

Live Coverage  
Sky Sports: Comprehensive coverage of all sessions, starting with practice on Friday at 2 PM. Subscribers can access onboard streams from each of the 20 cars, as well as a 'Battle Channel' for split-screen coverage of key on-track battles. 

Live Streaming  
- Sky Sports F1 subscribers can watch live via the Sky Go app, and Now TV subscribers can also access live coverage of all sessions. Bonus onboard views for each driver are available through the app.

Highlights  
- Channel 4 will provide highlights from each session, airing the next morning after the events.

Circuit and Race Details
Interlagos is known for its challenging layout, featuring a 2.7-mile circuit with 15 corners. The two DRS zones on the back and home straights help maintain close racing, while the combination of fast straights and heavy braking zones offers ample overtaking opportunities. Historical clashes between top drivers have added to the circuit’s reputation, making it a fan favorite.

Weather Forecast for São Paulo This Weekend
Friday, November 1: Partly cloudy  
Saturday, November 2: Rain expected, especially during the sprint  
Sunday, November 3: Similar rainy conditions predicted  

 Full Session Times
All times in BST

Friday, November 1:  
   F1 Free Practice: 2:30 PM  
  Sprint Qualifying: 6:30 PM  

Saturday, November 2:  
  - Sprint: 2 PM  
  - GP Qualifying: 6 PM  

Sunday, November 3:  
  São Paulo Grand Prix: 5 PM  

With an exciting race weekend ahead, fans can expect a mix of high-speed action and unpredictable weather conditions!

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