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What is the timetable for the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix weekend?

What is the schedule for the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix weekend?

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The 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix is scheduled to take place on Sunday, November 3 at 17:00 GMT. It marks the final part of a triple-header which has seen controversial races in the United States and Mexico featuring battles between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris as the end of the season nears. After the Brazilian Grand Prix, just three races remain.

Norris is trying to bridge a large gap to Verstappen in the World Championship. 47-points currently seperate the two rivals. In the United States, Norris tried to overtake Verstappen. The McLaren driver got through but he made the move off the track and the stewards awarded him with a five-second penalty. In Mexico, it was Verstappen's turn to be punished. The stewards deemed him to be at fault twice. It allowed Norris to cut into Verstappen's lead and means tensions are bubbling between Red Bull and McLaren ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix.

The Brazilian Grand Prix weekend will use the sprint format. Just six Grands Prix on the calendar use this format which will see just 60 minutes of free practice. The meanignful sessions start on Friday afternoon with qualifying for the sprint race. The sprint race itself takes place first on Saturday, before qualifying for Sunday's Grand Prix later in the day.

What is the timetable for the Brazilian Grand Prix?

Friday, November 1
Practice 1: 14:30 - 15:30
Sprint qualifying: 18:30 - 19:14
Satuday, November 2
Sprint: 14:00
Quaifying: 18:00
Sunday, November 3
The Brazilian Grand Prix: 17:00