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F1 Brazilian Grand Prix 2024: When and where to watch Race 21 of Formula 1 season

F1 Brazilian Grand Prix 2024: Only 4 races remain in the 2024 F1 racing calendar, with Max Verstappen still on course for a 4th consecutive Drivers’ Championship win

Prathibha Joy
Oct 30, 2024
F1 Brazilian Grand Prix 2024: When and where to watch Race 21 of Formula 1 season
The last of the triple header races will be in Brazil over the Nov 1-3 weekend

In a little over a month, the 2024 F1 season will draw to a close. The 21st of the 24-race calendar, is the third in the triple header and has the teams heading to Brazil for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. The 305.879 km race, has drivers covering the 4.309 circuit at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace for 71 laps, will be held from November 1 to November 3 and will include a Sprint race as well. FanCode streams all the action from the race track.

Schedule of the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix

Practice 1 will be on November 1 at 8 pm (IST). This will be followed by the Sprint Qualifying on November 2 at 12 am, Sprint on November 2 at 7.30 pm, Qualifying at 11.30 pm on the same day, with the Race on November 3 at 10.30 pm.

Drivers’ standing after 20 races

Three-time Drivers’ champion Max Verstappen continues to be in the lead with 362 points. His nearest rival is McLaren’s Lando Norris, who has 315 points to his credit and still stands a chance of pipping Verstappen with 4 races to go. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, with 291 points, is in third position. Rounding off the top 5 are Oscar Piastri with 251 points and Carlos Sainz Jr with 240.

How the teams are faring

McLaren continues to be in the lead (566), but Ferrari is closing the gap and is only 29 points shy at 537. Last year’s Constructors’ Champion Red Bull Racing is in third place with 512 points, but is unlikely to be able to defend the title in the last stretch of the season. The competition is between McLaren and Ferrari, with the drivers of both teams – Norris and Piastri and Leclerc and Sainz, respectively – consistently in the top 5 or top 10 results.

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