
How to Watch São Paulo Grand Prix: Stream Formula 1 Live, TV Channel
Red Bull standout Max Verstappen picked up eight points on Saturday in the Sprint at the São Paulo Grand Prix and he will try to extend his record for most grand prix wins in a season on Sunday. Verstappen topped qualifying on Friday to grab the pole position ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lance Stroll of Aston Martin before holding off McLaren's Lando Norris and Red Bull teammate Sergio Pérez in Saturday's final Sprint of the season. While Verstappen has already clinched his third straight Formula 1 world championship, Pérez picked up four points on third-place Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes in the sprint, increasing his lead for second place to 24 points after Hamilton ran seventh.
How to Watch São Paulo Grand Prix in Formula 1 Today:
Race Date: Nov. 5, 2023
Race Time: 11:55 a.m. ET
TV: ESPN2
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The race covers 71 laps around the 2.677-mile course in the Interlagos section of São Paulo where George Russell of Mercedes topped the podium last year. Verstappen won in Brazil in 2019 while Hamilton is the lone active driver with multiple victories on the circuit, winning in 2016, 2018 and 2021.
Verstappen won the Sprint by 4.287 seconds over Norris, finishing the 24 laps in 30:07.209. Russell placed fourth, Leclerc was fifth, Yuki Tsunoda of AlphaTauri finished sixth and Ferrari's Carlos Sainz picked up the single point for placing eighth.
The circuit break for a week before returning for the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, which is scheduled to feature a 10 p.m. local time start on Saturday Nov. 18 rather than the conventional Sunday grand prix date.
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