The 2025 Formula 1 season returns to the iconic Interlagos circuit in São Paulo for the penultimate Sprint weekend. The first and only free practice session (FP1) kicks off at 3:30 PM Central European Time, with live commentary available shortly before the start.
With engines warming up and unpredictable weather forecasted across the weekend, the Brazilian Grand Prix promises excitement and potential surprises for fans and teams alike.
The fight for the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship remains wide open, now down to three contenders. The battle continues over the final four race weekends:
With 116 points still in play, the 2025 title will be decided across these remaining events.
The Interlagos weekend is expected to feature unpredictable weather, with a risk of rain present throughout the three days at Autódromo José Carlos Pace, adding another layer of challenge to the competition.
The engines are warming up in São Paulo as Formula 1 returns to the iconic Interlagos circuit for the penultimate Sprint weekend of the 2025 season.
The FP1 session of the 2025 Brazilian GP will begin at 3:30 PM (Central European Time), with live commentary starting just minutes before the green light.
Author's summary: The 2025 Brazilian GP marks a pivotal Sprint weekend at Interlagos, with three drivers competing closely in variable weather conditions as the championship heads toward its thrilling finale.