The engines will roar again this weekend. F1 returns to the tracks this Sunday (12/01), with the Qatar GP, starting at 1pm (Brasília time). This Saturday (11/30), the sprint race will take place at 11am, and the qualifying training will take place at 3pm.
Max Verstappen, from Red Bull, became four-time champion of the category in advance last Sunday (24/11).
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Qatar GP: where to watch the sprint race and qualifying training
- Date: November 30th (Saturday)
- Time: sprint race at 11am (Brasília time) and qualifying at 3pm
- Where to watch: Band (open TV) and Bandsports (closed TV)
Complete Qatar GP schedule
The Qatar GP will be broadcast on Friday (29/11) on Bandsports (closed channel) and on Saturday (30/11) and Sunday (01/12) on Band (open TV).
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Friday (11/29)
- 10:30 am: Free training 1
- 2:30 pm: Sprint classification
Saturday (11/30)
- 11:00 a.m.: Corrida sprint
- 3pm: Classification
Domingo (01/12)
- 1:00 p.m.: Qatar Grand Prix Race
F1: what are the next races
GP do Catar
- Circuit: Losail International Circuit
- Date: Sunday, December 1st
- Time: 1pm
Abu Dhabi GP
- Circuito: Yas Marin
- Date: December 8th
- Time: 10am
How is the Formula 1 Drivers’ World Championship?
- Max Verstappen – 403 points
- Lando Norris – 340
- Charles Leclerc – 319
- Oscar Piastri – 268
- Carlos Sainz – 259
- George Russell – 217
- Lewis Hamilton – 208
- Sergio Pérez – 152
- Fernando Alonso – 62
- Nico Hulkenberg – 35
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How is the Formula 1 Constructors’ World Championship?
- McLaren – 608 points
- Ferrari – 584
- Red Bull – 555
- Mercedes – 425
- Aston Martin – 86
- Haas – 50
- Alpine – 49
- Red Bull – 46
- Williams – 17
- Sauber – 0