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Marc Mayo

F1 Brazilian Grand Prix 2023: Start time UK, starting grid, weather forecast and how to watch on TV today

The F1 roadshow rolls is in Sao Paulo for one of the fan favourites of the calendar; the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Interlagos is a rare venue for providing both the history and the thrills that should add some spice to the final weeks of the 2023 season.

Max Verstappen romped from third on the grid to victory last time out as Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez's first-lap crash saw him continue to struggle amid big pressure on his shoulders, and the Dutchman will start on pole again this afternoon.

Second place in the championship is very much up for grabs with Lewis Hamilton enjoying a solid finish to the season. After a podium in Mexico, he's only 20 points behind Perez.

This grand prix also brings us the final sprint race of the year.

Lewis Hamilton is chasing Sergio Perez for second in the standings (REUTERS)

When is the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix?

For fans in the UK, the race takes place on Sunday, November 5, 2023 at 5pm GMT.

F1 Brazilian Grand Prix starting grid

1) Max Verstappen

2) Charles Leclerc

3) Lance Stroll

4) Fernando Alonso

5) Lewis Hamilton

6) Lando Norris

7) Carlos Sainz

8) George Russell

9) Sergio Perez

10) Oscar Piastri

11) Nico Hulkenberg

12) Kevin Magnussen

13) Alex Albon

14) Esteban Ocon

15) Pierre Gasly

16) Yuki Tsunoda

17) Daniel Ricciardo

18) Valtteri Bottas

19) Logan Sargeant

20) Zhou Guanyu

F1 Brazilian Grand Prix weather forecast

The weather should settle down over the weekend, with no repeat of the huge storm seen on Friday expected, although there is still the possibility of showers over the next couple of days. Temperatures are predicted to hover around 23°C with a mild wind.

How to watch the F1 Brazilian Grand Prix

TV channel: Sky Sports F1 will show the entire weekend live in the UK with race coverage starting at 3.30pm on Sunday. Channel 4 are broadcasting full free-to-air highlights at 10.35pm.

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