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Lando Norris extended his championship lead with a victory in Sao Paulo, while Max Verstappen completed a masterful comeback from the pit lane to finish in third.
The Brazilian Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom - and ESPN in the United States. Sky’s coverage of Sunday’s race starts at 3:30pm (BST). Sky Sports subscribers can watch all the action in Sao Paulo on the Sky Go app. If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.
The F1 schedule is now turning towards the final races of the season, as the Drivers’ Championship battle heats up in the 2025 campaign.
Oscar Piastri took the lead of the F1 World Drivers' Championship back at Race 5 in Saudi Arabia and held that lead up until the Mexico City Grand Prix, just tw
Strip pedestrian bridge enclosures have been installed just a little over a week away from the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix returning to Southern Nevada.
With last year’s Brazilian Grand Prix – a race in which he deputised for an unwell Magnussen – taking place on November 3 2024, the two penalty points Bearman received for causing a collision with then-Williams driver Franco Colapinto were nulled last Monday.
Piastri was also slapped with two penalty points on his record after the completion of the race, taking him to a total of six across the last 12 months. The FIA originally claimed he was on eight - which would have meant four more penalty points would trigger a ban - before backflipping and clarifying the situation.
Oscar Piastri has expressed his frustration over the 10-second penalty which knocked him out of podium contention at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix and dealt another hammer blow to his flailing title challenge.