The main event of the Brazilian Grand Prix kicks off on Sunday, November 9, as the intense F1 title battle currently favors Lando Norris with four rounds remaining. The weekend in Sao Paulo has been dynamic, with Norris expanding his championship lead over Oscar Piastri to nine points after winning the sprint race, where Piastri crashed.
Norris enters the Sunday race with an advantage over both Piastri and Max Verstappen. The McLaren driver secured pole position, starting alongside Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli. Piastri will begin the race from the second row after qualifying fourth. Verstappen faces a tough challenge, starting from 16th after a rare Q1 exit, his first since Sochi 2021.
Despite winning last year's Brazilian GP from 17th place, Verstappen has voiced concerns about his RB21 car setup throughout the weekend. With only four grands prix and one final sprint race left in the championship, fans are in for thrilling on-track action.
The main Brazilian GP race is scheduled for Sunday, November 9, at 2pm local time (BRT). Check below for session start times adjusted to your local timezone.
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Author's summary: The Brazilian GP race begins Sunday with Lando Norris leading the championship as the F1 season approaches its final stages, promising intense racing action.