Lando Norris, McLaren
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Lando Norris strengthened his grip on the 2025 Formula 1 world championship by taking pole for the Brazil Grand Prix, shortly after winning the sprint contest.
That is compared to McLaren team-mate and title rival Oscar Piastri, who crashed out of the Saturday race before qualifying fourth at Interlagos.
Piastri will join Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc on the second row, while Mercedes rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli shares the first row with Norris.
Title outsider Max Verstappen, meanwhile, is down in 16th after constant struggles with his RB21.
So things are looking good for Norris, who leads the championship by nine points with four grands prix remaining. How will that look after the Brazil Grand Prix? Here is how to watch it all.
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lando Norris, McLaren
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The Brazil Grand Prix in Sao Paulo starts at 5pm in the United Kingdom and 2pm locally at Interlagos. It will cover 71 laps.
The live broadcast rights for F1 in the UK belongs to Sky Sports F1, which broadcasts every session in a season at £20 per month. But, a deal can also be bought at £22 per month that incorporates all Sky channels.
This means F1 is also available via streaming site NOW TV, which offers a monthly subscription at £31.99 or a day membership for £14.99.
F1 highlights can be watched via Channel 4, who broadcast a package several hours after the action on a Saturday and Sunday.
Sky Sports F1 will start its Brazil Grand Prix coverage at 3:30pm, which is 90 minutes before lights out. Live commentary of the Brazilian Grand Prix is also available via Autosport.
Lando Norris, McLaren
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Channel 4 is set to broadcast a 90-minute highlight package of the Brazil Grand Prix, starting at 10:15pm on Sunday 9 November. Viewers can also watch it on streaming site All 4.
BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 5 Live Extra and the BBC Sport website have all provided live radio coverage of the 2025 F1 season.
For the Brazil Grand Prix, radio commentary is available via BBC 5 Live Extra whose coverage starts at 4:50pm.
There is a decent chance that rain will feature during the Brazil Grand Prix on Sunday, with the Met Office stating that there is a 40% chance of drizzle around race start. It will remain at 40% with high air temperature of approximately 19C.
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- The Autosport.com Team
Source: Autosport