The 2023 Brazilian Grand Prix was round 20 of the 2023 Formula 1 season. It was the 50th Brazilian Grand Prix to count towards the world championship.
The race weekend was a sprint event, which meant that in addition to the grand prix a shorter sprint race was also held.
This round was won by Max Verstappen for Red Bull. Read the race report here:
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2023 Brazilian Grand Prix Formula 1 session times
Friday 3 November
First practice: 11:30 (14:30 UK time)
Qualifying: 15:00 (18:00 UK time)
Saturday 4 November
Sprint race qualifying: 11:00 (14:00 UK time)
Sprint race: 15:30 (18:30 UK time)
Sunday 5 November
Race: 14:00 (17:00 UK time)
NB. Times in 24-hour clock.
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The Brazilian Grand Prix was held at Interlagos. This is a 4.3-kilometre, 15-turn permanent track which was first used by Formula 1 in 1973.
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RaceFans’ coverage of this race
Our newest articles about this would championship round:
- Perez’s missed “open goal” in Miami was turning point in title fight – Horner
- F1 drivers insist new rules to prevent impeding in qualifying don’t work
- McLaren surprised by margin over rivals at track Norris thought would be “tough”
- “Follow Fernando’s line” – How Red Bull tried everything to get Perez past Alonso
- Mercedes’ Brazilian GP set-up was “conservative” after US GP disqualification
- Key to produce “completely new” car for Sauber’s first post-Alfa Romeo season
- ‘R&D work in public’ held Aston Martin back before Brazil breakthrough
- Red Bull equal Mercedes’ record for most wins in a season – with a key difference
- Hamilton’s floor explanation ‘not main reason’ for Mercedes’ Brazil slump – Wolff
- Russell’s radio complaints “a complete sideshow” to car trouble in Brazil – Wolff
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How to watch the 2023 Brazilian Grand Prix
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Last updated: 11 March 2024
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