Brazilian Grand Prix 2024: Live stream, schedule, number of laps, weather forecast and what time does the race start?

The Formula 1 paddock arrives at one of the historic racing locations of the Brazilian GP as the season finale inches closer.


Brazilian Grand Prix 2024: Live stream, schedule, number of laps, weather forecast and what time does the race start?

Brazilian GP (via Formula 1)

The Great Circus of Formula 1 continues to march past the previous Mexican GP as Carlos Sainz scored an extremely impressive race win. The teams and drivers are now all in the preparation for the Brazilian GP as the season finale inches closer. Moreover, due to both the championships seemingly open for multiple drivers and teams to win, the desperation to win races has never been higher.

The Sprint format of the Brazilian GP is set to pose its share of extremities for the drivers and the teams. Moreover, the commonly rain-laden schedule of the race might pose further problems to the teams. However, the teams will prepare for running around the 4.309km (2.677 miles) with pure racing action for all. The race at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace in Interlagos will run for 71 laps as McLaren and Ferrari seem to showcase a chassis with great speed.

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Multiple renowned streaming platforms will live stream the race. Sky Sports, ESPN, Fox Sports, DAZN, Canal+, and beIN Sports are some of the top broadcasters for the marquee event.

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  • AFRICA – Supersport
  • ALBANIA – Euronews
  • ARMENIA – FastSports
  • AUSTRALIA – Fox Sports / Foxtel / Kayo
  • AUSTRIA – Servus TV / ORF
  • AZERBAIJAN – AzTV / Idman Azerbaijan
  • BELGIUM – RTBF / Play Sports
  • BOSNIA – Sport Club
  • BRAZIL – TV Banderiantes / Band Sports
  • BULGARIA – Nova / Diema Sport
  • CAMBODIA – beIN SPORTS
  • CANADA – RDS / RDS 2 / TSN / Noova
  • CARIBBEAN – Rush Sports
  • CHINA – CCTV / Shanghai TV / Guangdong Television Channel / Tencent
  • CHINESE TAIPEI – Videoland / ELTA
  • CROATIA – Sport Club
  • CYPRUS – Cytavision
  • CZECH REPUBLIC AND SLOVAKIA – Nova
  • DENMARK – TV3 / Viaplay
  • ESTONIA – Viaplay / Go3 Estonia
  • EURASIA – Setanta Sports
  • FINLAND – Via Play / V Sport 1
  • FRANCE – Canal+
  • GERMANY – Sky Deutschland
  • GREECE – ANT1 / ANT1+
  • HONG KONG – beIN Sports / Now Sports 1 & 2
  • HUNGARY – M4
  • ICELAND – Viaplay
  • INDIA – Fancode
  • INDONESIA – beIN SPORTS
  • IN-SHIP & IN-FLIGHT – Sport 24 / Sport 24 Extra
  • ISRAEL – Sport 5
  • ITALY – Sky Italia
  • JAPAN – Fuji TV / DAZN
  • KOSOVO – Sport klub / Artmotion Kosovo
  • LAOS – beIN SPORTS
  • LATIN AMERICA – ESPN
  • LATVIA – Viaplay / Go3 Latvia
  • LITHUANIA – Viaplay / Go3 Lithuania
  • LUXEMBOURG – RTL Tele Letzebuerg
  • MACEDONIA – Sport Club
  • MALAYSIA AND BRUNEI – beIN SPORTS
  • MALTA – Go Sports
  • MEXICO – Fox Sports Mexico
  • MONTENEGRO – Sport Klub
  • MYANMAR – Canal+ Sport / Canal+ ACTION
  • NETHERLANDS – Via Play
  • NEW ZEALAND – Sky NZ
  • NORWAY – V Sport 1 / Viaplay
  • PAPUA NEW GUINEA & PACIFIC ISLANDS – TVWAN Sport
  • PHILIPPINES – beIN SPORTS
  • POLAND – Viaplay
  • PORTUGAL – Sport TV
  • ROMANIA – Antena
  • SERBIA – SportClub
  • SINGAPORE – beIN SPORT
  • SLOVENIA – Sportclub
  • SOUTH KOREA – Coupang play
  • SPAIN AND ANDORRA – DAZN
  • SWEDEN – Viaplay / V Sport Motor / TV10
  • SWITZERLAND – SRF / RSI / RTS
  • THAILAND – beIN SPORTS
  • TURKEY – beIN SPORTS
  • UKRAINE – Sentante Ukraine
  • UNITED KINGDOM – Sky Sports / Channel 4
  • USA – ESPN / ESPN Deportes
  • VIETNAM – K+

The schedule of the Brazilian GP is also jam-packed for the drivers and teams especially due to the sprint format.

EventDateLocal Time
FP1Nov 01 11:30
Sprint QualifyingNov 02 15:30
SprintNov 0211:00
QualifyingNov 0215:00
RaceNov 0314:00

What’s the weather forecast for the Brazilian GP and the starting time of the event?

The Brazilian GP is usually run around the monsoon season in Brazil. The first day of the three-day weekend is believed to remain cloudy throughout the day with no rains expected. Hence, the teams and drivers can take a sigh of relief and take in great learnings from the one and only practice session.

Max Verstappen driving in his RB19 around the rain-laden 2023 Brazilian GP Qualifying (via Formula 1)
Max Verstappen driving in his RB19 around the rain-laden 2023 Brazilian GP Qualifying (via Formula 1)

Despite the Friday session seemingly dry, the Qualifying session took a massive hit in the timings due to the heavy rainfall. The weather conditions were predicted to be sunny throughout Friday with little to no rain. However, the Qualifying session stands postponed as it is likely to be conducted early on Sunday.

The race conditions also seem to be wet throughout as the teams prepare to race under torrential conditions. The Wet compound and Inters will probably be the only tires used throughout the 71 grueling laps of the Brazilian GP. Regardless, due to the season being into the final four races of 2024, the excitement and interest will peak to the maximum for the fans and drivers alike.