What if the tension were to make Max Verstappen lose control? The leader in the general classification and three-time reigning world champion has not won for 9 GPs, and is starting to feel the breath of his pursuers at his back. As a result, the Dutchman is more aggressive on the track, sometimes too much. This was the case in Mexico last weekend, where he received two 10-second penalties, finishing in 6th place. Second in the Mexican GP, Lando Norris intends to take advantage by taking the title from him by the end of the season. The Englishman is now only 45 points behind the leader. It was Carlos Sainz who won the last GP. Last year, Max Verstappen won here in Sao Paulo ahead of Lando Norris. On the manufacturer side, McLaren still leads the way, ahead of Ferrari, while Red Bull closes the podium.
At what time and on which channel to watch the Brazilian GP live?
The Brazilian Grand Prix can be followed live and exclusively on CANAL +. The start of the GP is scheduled for 9:00 p.m. French time, Sunday November 3. Free practice will begin at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, November 1. Qualifying is scheduled for Saturday, November 2, between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. and will also be followed live on CANAL +. A reference motorsport channel in France, CANAL + is available via a paid subscription.
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Current shapes:
- Max Verstappen hasn't won for 9 GPs.
- Lando Norris is only 45 points behind the Dutchman in the standings.
- Max Verstappen won the Brazilian GP last year.
Brazilian GP broadcast: what you need to know
- The Brazilian GP takes place on Sunday November 3.
- The race is broadcast on CANAL +.
- The GP is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. French time.
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