When is the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix and how can I watch it?
Formula 1 ventures to Brazil for the penultimate round of the 2018 season fresh from toasting five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton last time out in Mexico.
Hamilton’s fourth-place finish was enough to wrap up the drivers’ crown for this year, but with two races to go, there is still plenty to play for, particularly in the constructors’ championship.
Formula 1 ventures to Brazil for the penultimate round of the 2018 season fresh from toasting five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton last time out in Mexico.
Hamilton’s fourth-place finish was enough to wrap up the drivers’ crown for this year, but with two races to go, there is still plenty to play for, particularly in the constructors’ championship.
The Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace at Interlagos has hosted its fair share of memorable F1 races over the years. Will we see another classic in 2018?
Here are all of the details you need to follow the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix live this weekend.
When is the Brazilian Grand Prix?
The 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix takes place on Sunday November 11. Cars will hit the track for the first time during FP1 and FP2 on Friday, before final practice and qualifying continues on Saturday.
Where is the Brazilian Grand Prix taking place?
The Brazilian Grand Prix is held at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Piace, better known as Interlagos. The track is 4.309 km long, with the race set to last 71 laps.
Where can I watch the Brazilian Grand Prix?
The 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix is being shown live on Sky Sports, with Channel 4 carrying highlights of the race weekend.
Friday November 9
LIVE Brazilian GP FP1 – Sky Sports F1, 12:45pm
LIVE Brazilian GP FP2 – Sky Sports F1, 5:00pm
Saturday November 10
LIVE Brazilian GP FP3 – Sky Sports F1, 1:45pm
LIVE Brazilian GP Qualifying – Sky Sports F1, 4:00pm
Brazilian GP Qualifying Highlights – Channel 4, 8:45pm
Sunday November 11
LIVE Brazilian GP Race – Sky Sports F1, 3:30pm
Brazilian GP Race Highlights – Channel 4, 10:30pm
How else can I follow the 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix?
Besides the TV coverage, Crash.net will be reporting live from the Interlagos paddock this weekend with live commentary from all sessions, plus the usual news, interviews and features. Updates will also be posted to Crash.net's F1 Twitter account (@CRASH_NET_F1).
Recent Brazilian GP F1 Winners
2017: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
2016: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2015: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
2014: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
2013: Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
2012: Jenson Button (McLaren)
Where can I watch Formula 1 in 2018?
ALL F1 races, qualifying and practice sessions will be shown LIVE on Sky Sports F1 in the UK, with Channel 4 dual-broadcasting a selection of races LIVE on terrestrial television.
25 March Australian Grand Prix
8 April Bahrain Grand Prix
15 April Chinese Grand Prix
29 April Azerbaijan Grand Prix
13 May Spanish Grand Prix
27 May Monaco Grand Prix
10 June Canadian Grand Prix
24 June French Grand Prix
1 July Austrian Grand Prix
8 July British Grand Prix
22 July German Grand Prix
29 July Hungarian Grand Prix
26 August Belgian Grand Prix
2 September Italian Grand Prix
16 September Singapore Grand Prix
30 September Russian Grand Prix
7 October Japanese Grand Prix
21 October United States Grand Prix
28 October Mexican Grand Prix
11 November Brazilian Grand Prix
25 November Abu Dhabi Grand Prix