the special weekend program (+ French times)

the special weekend program (+ French times)
the special weekend TV program (+ French times)

Discover the full program for the 2024 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix, contested at the Carlos Pace Circuit of Interlagos in Sao Paulo, with weekend schedules for (Canal+) and Belgium (RTBF/Tipik/Auvio ).

In the wake of a United States Grand Prix won to everyone’s surprise by Charles Leclerc and then the success from pole of his teammate Carlos Sainz on Mexican soil, the North American Formula 1 tour ends this weekend on the heights of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Brazilian GP 2024: what is at stake in Sao Paulo?

After a second break of almost a month, the return to business sounded on the COTA of Austin for the premier discipline of motorsport. After the chaudron from Mexicoplace for that of‘Interlagosone of the oldest rounds on the F1 world calendar (appearing in 1973) on a track turnstile among the most spectacular.
The 2024 season enters its final phase
. And with more four Grands Prix and two Sprints to competenothing is yet played in the fight for the two world titles. As for the Drivers, the second place in Mexico, obtained in a somewhat unexpected way, allows Lando Norris to come back to 47 points behind Max Verstappen.
Among the Builders, McLaren scored 22 points in Mexico, compared to 41 for Ferrari with Sainz’s victory and Charles Leclerc’s podium. Although author of driving error a few laps from the flagthe Monegasque partly made up for it by chasing the point for the best lap in the race.
Enough to allow the Scuderia to not only distancer Red Bull de 25 points in the ranking but also to return to 29 units from leader McLaren. A new McLaren vs Ferrari fight for the supreme coronation?

Brazilian GP F1 2024: the special program for the weekend

Find below the broadcast times for the France (Canal+) and Belgium (RTBF/Tipik/Auvio) from Brazilian Grand Prix F1 2024 on the circuit ofInterlagos. Note that, as in Austin, the weekend program is modified by the addition of the fifth of six Sprint races on the calendar.

Friday November 1, 2024

  • 3:15 p.m. (3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.): F1 Free Practice (Canal+ Sport)
  • 19h15 (19h30 – 20h14) : F1 Qualifying Sprint (Canal+ Sport)
  • 19h25 (19h30 – 20h14) : F1 Qualifying Sprint (RTBF / Tipik)

Saturday November 2, 2024

  • 14h40 (15h00 – 16h00) : F1 Sprint (Canal+ Sport 360)
  • 2:55 p.m. (3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.): F1 Sprint (RTBF / Tipik)
  • 18h45 (19h00 – 20h00) : F1 Qualifications (Canal+)
  • 6:55 p.m.: F1 Qualifying (RTBF / Tipik)

Sunday November 3, 2024

  • 4:24 p.m.: broadcast “The Grid” (Canal+)
  • 5:30 p.m.: broadcast “Warm-up” (RTBF / Tipik)
  • 5:55 p.m. (6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.): 2024 F1 Mexican Grand Prix (Canal+, RTBF / Tipik)
  • 7:46 p.m.: broadcast “Formula One, the Mag” (Canal+)

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