The 2025 F1 Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo features the fifth of six Sprint weekends in the season.
Interlagos remains the only track to have hosted a Sprint Qualifying every year since the format was introduced in 2021. Lando Norris is the defending sprint winner, while Oscar Piastri holds the pole position for this shorter race format.
After a single free practice session, Sprint Qualifying begins today at 18:30 GMT (15:30 local time).
"Interlagos is the only venue to have hosted a Sprint every year since the format was adopted in 2021, with Lando Norris the defending winner and Oscar Piastri the defending pole sitter for the shorter race."
Check the start time for the Brazilian GP Sprint Qualifying with automatic timezone adjustments based on your location.
Author's summary: The 2025 Brazilian GP Sprint Qualifying kicks off today at 18:30 GMT in Sao Paulo, continuing Interlagos' unique streak as the only permanent Sprint venue since 2021.