The São Paulo GP will be held this Sunday, November 9, at the Autódromo de Interlagos, as the 21st stage of the 2025 Formula 1 season. The main race closes the weekend of speed in Brazil.
The start is scheduled for 2pm (Brasília time), with live broadcast from Band, Bandplay and F1TV Pro.
In the classification held on Saturday afternoon (8), Lando Norris, from McLaren, secured pole, followed by Kimi Antonelli, from Mercedes, and Charles Leclerc, from Ferrari.
Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto was unable to participate in the activity, due to the extensive damage to his car caused by the serious accident he suffered in the sprint, and must start last.
Max Verstappen, who had only finished qualifying in 17th, had his car’s engine changed and, as punishment, will start from the pit lane.
With a forecast of partly cloudy skies and a temperature close to 25°C, the expectation is for a balanced race with the possibility of light rain.
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São Paulo GP: technical sheet
- Data: Sunday, November 9, 2025
- Time: 2pm (Brasília time)
- Local: Interlagos Racetrack, São Paulo (SP)
- Transmission: Band (open TV) and F1TV Pro (streaming)
Brazilian GP: where to watch live online
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