2023 São Paulo Grand Prix - Interlagos, Nov 03 - 05 Sportsbook Motor Sport 

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3rd November
Practice - 1 - 14.30
Qualifying - 18.00

4th November
Sprint Shootout - 14.00
Sprint Race - 18.30

5th November
Race - 17.00

Weather currently for the race show that chances of rain on Friday and Saturday but dry on Sunday.

Expected pit stops is two, and safety car is a regular visitor to the track.
 

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Max Verstappen edged out Charles Leclerc to secure pole position for Sunday's Sao Paulo Grand Prix before a storm hit qualifying.

Rain was expected for the qualifying session, but the first two segments took place in dry conditions. With only tiny gaps separating the field, a hectic battle kicked off already in the opening qualifying stages.

Weather conditions changed dramatically in the final minutes of qualifying and caught several drivers out, before a heavy deluge of rain swept across the Interlagos circuit to bring Q3 to an early end.

Ahead of the heavy downpour, Verstappen clocked in a 1m10.727s which was six tenths of a second slower than what he managed in Q2, but it was enough to take pole position for Sunday's Sao Paulo Grand Prix. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc looked quick all though the session, and was able to secure the second starting position on the grid.

* George Russell, Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly have been hit with two-place grid penalties for Sunday's São Paulo Grand Prix after being found guilty of pit-lane impeding. They will now start 8th, 14th and 15th respectively on the grid.

1Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing1:10.4361:10.1621:10.727
2Charles LeclercFerrari1:10.4721:10.3031:11.021
3Lance StrollAston Martin 1:10.5511:10.3751:11.344
4Fernando AlonsoAston Martin1:10.5571:10.2371:11.387
5Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:10.6041:10.2661:11.469
6George Russell*Mercedes1:10.3401:10.3161:11.590
7Lando NorrisMcLaren1:10.6231:10.0211:11.987
8Carlos SainzFerrari1:10.6241:10.2541:11.989
9Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing1:10.6681:10.2191:12.321
10Oscar PiastriMclaren Mercedes1:10.5191:10.330
11Nico HulkenbergHaas1:10.4751:10.547
12Esteban Ocon*Alpine1:10.7631:10.562
13Pierre Gasly*Alpine1:10.7931:10.567
14Kevin MagnussenHaas1:10.6021:10.723
15Alexander AlbonWilliams1:10.6211:10.840
16Yuki TsunodaAlphatauri1:10.837
17Daniel RicciardoAlphatauri1:10.843
18Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo1:10.955
19Logan SargeantWilliamss1:11.035
20Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo1:11.275
 
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Three-time world champion Max Verstappen sealed another victory by beating polesitter Lando Norris to win the sprint race in Brazil. Sergio Perez took a controlled third place in the 100km dash in Sao Paulo.

Should be a good race tomorrow.

One of the absolute classic tracks this, right up their with Spa, Monaco, Monza etc.
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
Just started watching this live - 4 cars out including Leclerc - Verstappen leading from Norris and Alonso witrh Perez closing in on 3rd place.

Everybody looks faster than the Mercedes here for some reason.
 
Son Of Jack Enthusiast
There's a chance both Mercs finish out of the points here at this rate.
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
25 laps on softs for George? That's going to be tough.
 
Son Of Jack Enthusiast
The Alpines showing all the other teams what it is like to actually work as a team. Doesn't happen very often.
 
Son Of Jack Enthusiast
This is almost unwatchable, the TV race director is useless.
 
Son Of Jack Enthusiast
Russell's day just got exponentially worse.
 
Son Of Jack Enthusiast
A great drive so far from Alonso as he battles for the last podium place with Perez.

Much better showing from the Aston Martins today.
 
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