After fireworks in Austin and Mexico, Formula 1 heads to
Brazil for the final part of the season’s penultimate triple header with scores
to settle.
This promises to be another exciting weekend of action with
as many as four teams and seven drivers, sorry Sergio Perez, in contention for
the race win at the Interlagos
circuit.
F1 live: Follow all the action from the Brazilian Grand
Prix
All eyes though, are on Max Verstappen and Lando Norris.
Their rivalry took a turn for the vicious, but enthralling,
in Austin when they clashed late in the race before fuel was thrown on the
flames in Mexico where Verstappen was hit with two 10-second penalties for his
tactics against Norris.
The end result was a 10-point swing in Norris’ favour with
the McLaren driver going into the Brazilian Grand Prix just 47 points behind
Verstappen in the race for the World title.
But while they’re fighting for the Drivers’ Championship,
the race for the Constructors’ has also closed up with McLaren leading by 29
points ahead of Ferrari while Red Bull have fallen to third.
Ferrari’s latest two-car podium in Mexico saw them leap out
to a 25-point lead over Red Bull who are determined to win back lost ground
both on the track and in the points.
This race weekend is a must watch and you can follow all the
live lap times as they unfold with
the PlanetF1.com race centre. We will also have interactive live blogs
covering all the action from qualifying and the race itself.
Here are the all-important times for you:
F1 schedule: What are the session times for the Brazilian Grand Pri