Brazil GP: Weather forecast, schedule and how to watch

Formula 1 returns this weekend with the much-loved Brazil Grand Prix, which will provide the next instalment in 2025’s unpredictable title fight.

Mexico last time out saw Lando Norris dominate from pole, meaning he moved one point clear of McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri at the top of the championship after the Australian struggled to finish fifth.

Max Verstappen is also a player in the title fight as the reigning, four-time world champion is now just 36 points off the top spot having finished third in Mexico. 

That did somewhat stop his momentum though, as until then Verstappen had won three grands prix out of four, plus Austin’s sprint race, making him F1’s most in-form driver.

The sprint format returns in Brazil meaning there are 33 points on offer to a driver at Interlagos, which could make a huge difference to the championship fight with just four rounds remaining. Here is everything you need to know about the action.

Where can I watch the F1 Brazil GP?

Sky Sports is the exclusive live broadcast rights holder for F1 in the United Kingdom, making it the destination to watch the Brazil Grand Prix. The action at Intergalos can therefore be streamed via NOW TV, while highlights are on Channel 4.

In the United States, meanwhile, ESPN holds the broadcast rights but is set to be replaced by Apple in 2026. For other countries/regions, see below:

Europe:

  • Austria – Servus TV / ORF
  • Belgium – RTBF / Play Sports
  • Croatia – Sport Klub
  • Czech Republic – Nova
  • Denmark – TV3+ / Viaplay
  • Estonia – Go3 Estonia / TV3
  • Finland – Viaplay
  • France – Canal+
  • Germany – Sky Sports
  • Greece – ANT1 / ANT1+
  • Hungary – M4
  • Italy – Sky Sports
  • Netherlands – Viaplay
  • Norway – V sport 1 / Viaplay
  • Poland – Eleven Sports
  • Portugal – DAZN
  • Spain – DAZN
  • Sweden – Viaplay
  • Switzerland – SRF / RSI / RTS
  • UK – Sky Sports

Americas:

  • USA – ESPN Network
  • Canada – RDS / RDS2 / TSN / Noovo
  • Latin America – ESPN

Asia:

  • China – Shanghai TV / Guangdong Television Channel / Tencent
  • India – FanCode / TATA Play FanCode Sports
  • Japan – Fuji TV / DAZN
  • Malaysia – beIN SPORTS
  • Indonesia – beIN SPORTS
  • Singapore – beIN SPORTS
  • Thailand – beIN SPORTS
  • Vietnam – K+

Oceania:

  • Australia – Fox Sports / Foxtel / Kayo
  • New Zealand – Sky

Africa:

  • Africa – SuperSport

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