
F1 next heads to Sao Paulo as Interlagos hosts round 21 of the 2025 season - and the fifth sprint weekend of the year.
Lando Norris executed a supreme weekend last time out in Mexico City, winning from pole and in doing so claiming the lead of the world championship from McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. That being said, the lead is just one point.
Max Verstappen recovered from a poor qualifying to finish on the podium in Mexico and the Red Bull driver, chasing an improbable fifth consecutive title, only trails Norris by 36 points with four races to go. The Dutchman won from 17th on the grid last year in Brazil, effectively securing his fourth championship.
Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc finished second for Ferrari in Mexico, while Lewis Hamilton could only finish eighth after receiving a penalty. The 40-year-old Briton only has four grands prix remaining to record a podium for Ferrari.
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F1 BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX - LATEST UPDATES
- Round 21 of the 2025 F1 season takes in Brazil
- Sprint qualifying is at 6:30pm (GMT)
- NEW: Alpine stick with Franco Colapinto for 2026
- Lando Norris leads the world championship by one point to Oscar Piastri
- PREVIEW: Brazil GP revives haunting 2007 McLaren collapse – but they won’t change approach now
What time is sprint qualifying?
15:59 , Kieran JacksonSprint qualifying on Friday at Interlagos is at 6:30pm (GMT).
Sky Sports F1 forced into late presenter change for Brazilian Grand Prix
18:07 , Kieran JacksonCraig Slater will present Sky Sports’s coverage of the Brazilian Grand Prix after Natalie Pinkham was forced to pull out of fronting this weekend’s action.
Pinkham was scheduled to present this weekend’s race in Sao Paulo but was unable to travel as she continues her recovery from neck surgery.
The 48-year-old most recently led the coverage at Monza in September but revealed on Thursday that she is not ready to return to work yet.
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Sky Sports F1 forced into late presenter change for Brazilian Grand Prix
Top-10 in F1 driver standings heading into Brazil:
18:00 , Kieran JacksonNorris’ lead is just one point over Piastri, while Verstappen is 36 points off the top.
1. Lando Norris (McLaren) – 357 points
2. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 356 points
3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 321 points
4. George Russell (Mercedes) – 258 points
5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 210 points
6. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 146 points
7. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 97 points
8. Alex Albon (Williams) – 73 points
9. Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber) - 41 points
10. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) – 39 points
Colapinto reacts to 2026 drive:
17:45 , Kieran Jackson“I am very grateful to Flavio and the entire team for their belief in me to help drive the team forwards in the future.
“Ever since I made my Formula One debut, I knew, given the circumstances at play, it would be a huge challenge to keep my place in this sport. It has been a long and tough road, and I am very proud for the opportunity to drive with this team again in 2026, alongside Pierre, who has been a great team-mate and will undoubtedly be someone I can continue to learn from.
“Finally, it is very special and timely to make this announcement here in Brazil this weekend. Being so close to my home country of Argentina and an event that feels like a home race for me where I have so much support.
“To have so many fans on this journey with me and the team is why we go racing and next year, when there should be a reset in Formula One, we can hopefully give every single person who cheers for us something to truly smile and celebrate. Vamos Alpine!”
F1 constructor standings heading into the final four rounds:
17:30 , Kieran Jackson1. McLaren - 713 points (champions)
2. Ferrari - 356 points
3. Mercedes - 355 points
4. Red Bull - 346 points
5. Williams - 111 points
6. Racing Bulls - 72 points
7. Aston Martin - 69 points
8. Haas - 62 points
9. Sauber - 60 points
10. Alpine - 20 points
Heineken issues first-ever F1 ‘season ticket’ to British fan who’s attended every race on £20k budget
17:15 , Kieran JacksonFormula One and Heineken have issued a first-ever ‘season ticket’ to a British fan who’s committed to attending all 24 races this season on a £20,000 budget.
F1 super fan Brandon Burgess lives in London and has so far attended all 20 races in the 2025 season, using just 28 days of annual leave while maintaining a full-time job at a tech company.
Burgess’s commitment has not gone unnoticed and F1 partner Heineken has issued a season ticket – giving a fan and their guest access to all 24 grands prix in 2026 with travel and accommodation covered – to the 29-year-old. Another season ticket will be up for grabs next year.
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Meet the British racing driver thriving – and winning – at Ferrari
17:00 , Kieran JacksonInterview by Kieran Jackson
Whilst a Formula One season of undeniable disappointment for Ferrari draws to a chastening close, fans of the Italian marque’s motorsport conquests should perhaps cast their eye beyond the Brazilian Grand Prix paddock for their winning fix this weekend.
Because some 7,000 miles east of Sao Paulo in Bahrain, Ferrari’s hypercar outfit is on the verge of claiming a maiden triumph in the World Endurance Championship (WEC). With just one round remaining and a 13-point lead, the three-pronged team can claim a first hypercar drivers’ title victory. Better still, as Lewis Hamilton toils in search of a first podium in scarlet red, it is in fact a British driver heading up their quest for endurance glory.
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Meet the British racing driver thriving – and winning – at Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton: No rush to start talks over new Ferrari deal
16:45 , Kieran JacksonFerrari said they signed Hamilton on a multi-year deal when they announced his blockbuster arrival at the start of last year but did not comment on the length of his contract.
“I have a pretty long contract,” said Hamilton when asked if negotiations were under way over new deal with the Scuderia.
“Normally when you do a contract, it is the year before that you start to talk about it, so I am a little bit far from that point.”
Lando Norris on fighting for an F1 world championship
16:30 , Kieran Jackson“When you get reminded about it, because my friends or people you bump into talk about it, it is a cool thought to think I am fighting for an F1 world championship,” said Norris, who for his part fell 34 points adrift of Piastri when his engine expired in the Netherlands.
“Being in a position to do that is part of my dream. And it still feels incredible, but in terms of achieving the actual dream, it doesn’t feel any different.
“Nothing is completed, nothing is done, there are still more than 100 points available so it doesn’t mean anything. I need to win this weekend, next weekend and the all the final races and that’s my goal.
“But when I have a weekend like last weekend, I can prove to myself that I can dominate, and that is a nice thought because it is nice to prove to myself what I am capable of and what I can achieve. It was a small achievement of a bigger puzzle.
“There is a much bigger picture in mind. You smile for a day and then move on.”
Top-10 in FP1
15:53 , Kieran Jackson1. Lando Norris - McLaren
2. Oscar Piastri - McLaren
3. Nico Hulkenberg - Sauber
4. Fernando Alonso - Aston Martin
5. Gabriel Bortoleto - Sauber
6. George Russell - Mercedes
7. Pierre Gasly - Alpine
8. Carlos Sainz - Williams
9. Isack Hadjar - Racing Bulls
10. Kimi Antonelli - Mercedes
Lando Norris quickest in first practice
15:45 , Kieran JacksonRight at the end, Norris goes quicker than his teammate by 0.023 seconds!
McLaren in a league of their own in that session. Hulkenberg secures an impressive third for Sauber, with Fernando Alonso fourth and Bortoleto fifth.
6-10: Russell, Gasly, Sainz, Hadjar, Antonelli
Verstappen down in P17 but, again, he saved his medium tyres, as did Leclerc and Hamilton.
Nico Hulkenberg goes P3
15:34 , Kieran JacksonInteresting. Hulkenberg up to P3, but Verstappen has opted to save some medium tyres and, alongside Leclerc and Hamilton, is not bothered about setting a competitive time at the end!
Final laps coming in now...
McLaren one-two
15:28 , Kieran JacksonThey’re actually all on mediums, and Piastri goes top - two-tenths quicker than Norris.
First round to the Australian?
10 minutes to go in FP1.
Drivers getting ready for qualifying simulation runs
15:20 , Kieran JacksonNearly every car is now in the pits as they prepare to put on the soft tyres and go for their qualifying simulation runs.
15:00 left in FP1...
Verstappen slides off track
15:15 , Kieran JacksonThe Dutchman with an unusual moment off-track at turn 4, but he’s able to continue.
Russell is then squeezed behind the Red Bull but, seemingly, no angry radio messages.
TOP-10 AFTER 30 MINS IN FP1:
15:10 , Kieran Jackson1. Russell
2. Verstappen
3. Piastri
4. Sainz
5. Leclerc
6. Hamilton
7. Gasly
8. Lawson
9. Antonelli
10. Norris
All on hards so far - no soft tyre runs as of yet.
Hadjar and Piastri almost clash
15:05 , Kieran JacksonThe rookie Frenchman forced into evasive action with Piastri unaware of the Racing Bull approaching behind him, swerving to the left off-track.
Hadjar: “Is Piastri blind or what?”
Carlos Sainz up to P3
15:00 , Kieran JacksonThe Williams driver, absent from media day on Thursday due to illness, back ready and firing, landing in P3 early on - two-tenths off Russell’s leading time.
Verstappen closes the gap in second to 0.180 seconds.
4-10: Leclerc, Hamilton, Gasly, Lawson, Piastri, Antonelli, Norris
VIDEO: Tsunoda's early error
14:56 , Kieran JacksonNot how Yuki wanted to start the only practice session of the weekend 😬 pic.twitter.com/1rdFTCl7gn
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George Russell quickest early on
14:50 , Kieran JacksonThe Mercedes driver on top after 15 minutes with a 1:11:188 - four-tenths quicker than Oscar Piastri in second. Max Verstappen is a tenth back in third, with Lando Norris in fourth.
Even this early on, it’s tight.
All the drivers on hard tyres early on, as they look to test all three tyres during the session.
Tsunoda slides off at turn 4
14:43 , Kieran JacksonThe Red Bull driver loses control and collides with the tyre barrier, but he’s able to continue.
Worth saying - it could well be the Japanese driver’s final four races in F1. He needs a strong weekend.
FP1 underway
14:35 , Kieran JacksonA long queue at the end of the pit-lane with the drivers eager to get going as the light goes green!
One hour of practice then before the cut-and-thrust of sprint qualifying later on...
FP1 DELAYED
14:31 , Kieran JacksonUnideal.
Practice has been delayed due to “general track cleaning”... they’ve only had a year to prepare!
The FIA announce it will start at 2:35pm (GMT).
FP1 coming up!
14:28 , Kieran JacksonBig hour of opening action than at Interlagos, the fourth-shortest circuit on the calendar.
Given it’s a sprint weekend, it’s just one hour of practice. Who will make the first statement?
Briatore reacts:
14:01 , Kieran Jackson“I've been following Franco's progress throughout his time in Formula One and I have always believed that he has the right attributes and potential to be a top driver who can grow with the team.
“Our decision to continue together for 2026 is a clear indication of our commitment and strong support for Franco as he develops as a race driver. It has been a tough year for the whole team, and it hasn't been the easiest scenario to perform in, however both Franco and Pierre have done their best to help put the team in the best possible position for next season.
“With the line-up of Pierre and Franco, we have a good blend of experience, speed and talent that will help drive the team forward and hopefully give our fans something to cheer and shout about next season.”
BREAKING: Alpine sign up Colapinto for 2026 season
13:47 , Kieran JacksonAlpine have opted to stick with Franco Colapinto for the 2026 F1 season despite the Argentine failing to register a point in 14 races this year.
The 22-year-old, signed by Alpine this year after an impressive debut stint at Williams in 2024, has beaten Estonian reserve driver Paul Aron to the race to be Pierre Gasly’s teammate at the Enstone-based team next year.
It is believed Jack Doohan, the Australian rookie dropped after just six races this year, was not in contention.
Max Verstappen feeling ‘no pressure’ despite ‘remarkable’ Formula One title push
13:20 , Kieran JacksonRed Bull’s Verstappen, returning to the scene of his stunning wet-weather victory last year which saw off Norris’ title bid, said: “For me, there is no pressure.
“Even if I don’t win it, I still know that I drove a really good season and I can happily say that to try and replicate the season that I have done, most people on the grid would find that very tough.
“So, you just need to be realistic with the chances we have had throughout the season and to still be talking about being in this fight is already remarkable in the first place.
“For sure, it has to do with the turnaround of the team, they nave gave up and that is a strength of a team.
“Nevertheless, at one point when you are over 100 points behind, and we are still talking about being in this fight, that is very impressive.”
Start times in Brazil this weekend:
12:51 , Kieran JacksonAll times GMT
Friday 7 November
- Free practice 1: 2:30pm
- Sprint qualifying: 6:30pm
Saturday 8 November
- Sprint race: 2pm
- Qualifying: 6pm
Sunday 9 November
- Race: 5pm
F1 Brazilian Grand Prix
12:47 , Kieran JacksonF1 next heads to Sao Paulo as Interlagos hosts round 21 of the 2025 season - and the fifth sprint weekend of the year.
Lando Norris executed a supreme weekend last time out in Mexico City, winning from pole and in doing so claiming the lead of the world championship from McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. That being said, the lead is just one point.
Max Verstappen recovered from a poor qualifying to finish on the podium in Mexico and the Red Bull driver, chasing an improbable fifth consecutive title, only trails Norris by 36 points with four races to go. The Dutchman won from 17th on the grid last year in Brazil, effectively securing his fourth championship.
Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc finished second for Ferrari in Mexico, while Lewis Hamilton could only finish eighth after receiving a penalty. The 40-year-old Briton only has four grands prix remaining to record a podium for Ferrari.
