What time does the sprint race start?
The sprint race starts at 2pm GMT/11am local time on Saturday.
Formula 1 / Brazil Grand Prix
Lando Norris has secured pole position for the Brazil Grand Prix sprint race, strengthening his position in the Formula 1 driver's championship. The McLaren driver outperformed his rivals in a tightly contested qualifying session at Interla...
The Brazil Grand Prix sprint qualifying saw Lando Norris demonstrating exceptional pace, securing pole position ahead of Mercedes' Andrea Kimi Antonelli and McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri. Verstappen's Red Bull struggled, with the driver complaining about the car's handling.
The sprint race will be 24 laps long and is scheduled for Saturday, followed by the traditional qualifying session for the main Grand Prix race on Sunday. The weather forecast suggests that the sprint race will take place under cloudy conditions with a minimal chance of rain.
This result puts McLaren in a strong position, with both drivers near the front of the grid. The team will be aiming to maximize their points haul in both the sprint race and the Grand Prix, strengthening their chances in both the drivers' and constructors' championships.
The sprint race starts at 2pm GMT/11am local time on Saturday.
In the UK, you can watch it on Sky Sports F1. Highlights will be available on Channel 4 several hours after the race.
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