Bortoleto’s Homecoming: São Paulo Grand Prix Set to Thrill
The 2025 Formula 1 season swings into action at Interlagos for Round 21, where Brazilian driver Gabriel Bortoleto will take centre stage at his home race, the São Paulo Grand Prix. As the title race narrows down to a thrilling finale, all eyes are firmly fixed on the championship battle involving Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and Oscar Piastri—each of whom is looking to capitalise on the weekend’s high-stakes sprint format.
F1 Sprint Times and Stats
Sprint Race Details
- Date: Saturday, November 11, 2025
- Time: 14:00 GMT
- Location: Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo, Brazil
Weather Forecast
The weekend promises a mixed bag in terms of weather. Friday’s practice is expected to remain cloudy and settled, with temperatures peaking at 24°C (75°F). However, Saturday brings a yellow alert for thunderstorms, introducing rain and wind into the mix. Sunday will see cooler temperatures around 19°C (67°F) with potential light rain.
Championship Landscape
Points on the Line
With only four races remaining in the season—including two high-drama sprint races—every point is crucial in the championship standings. Lando Norris claimed the championship lead in Mexico by just one point, closely pursued by Oscar Piastri. Max Verstappen trails by 36 points, making every race a potentially decisive moment.
| Driver | Points | Podiums | Wins |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lando Norris | 357 | 16 | 6 |
| Oscar Piastri | 356 | 14 | 7 |
| Max Verstappen | 321 | 11 | 5 |
Circuit Stats and History
A Legacy of Drama at Interlagos
Interlagos has earned its reputation as one of F1’s most exhilarating tracks. Opened in 1940 and modernised over the years, it has hosted dramatic title deciders on multiple occasions. Highlights include thrilling finishes in 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2012, where drivers faced unpredictable weather and challenging track conditions.
- Circuit Length: 4.3km
- Laps: 71
- Lap Record: 1:10.540 by Valtteri Bottas (2018)
- Most Wins: Alain Prost (6), Michael Schumacher (4)
What to Expect This Weekend
Key Strategies and Predictions
As Red Bull and Mclaren go head-to-head, expect Verstappen’s experience in adverse conditions to play a key role. The unpredictability of Interlagos requires drivers to be adept at navigating both the layout and the changing weather, making strategic decisions crucial. With rain likely to return, Verstappen could once again shine, while Norris and Piastri will look to consolidate their championship positions.
Drivers’ Insights
“The energy at Interlagos is electric; you feel the history,” remarked Felipe Massa, encapsulating the circuit’s unique atmosphere.
How to Watch
For those eager to catch the action, here’s a quick guide:
- UK: Live coverage on Sky Sports F1 and BBC Radio 5 Live, highlights on Channel 4.
- US: Live broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+.
Session Times (all times GMT):
- Friday: Practice 14:30-15:30, Sprint Qualifying 18:30-19:14
- Saturday: Sprint Race 14:00-15:00, Qualifying 18:00-19:00
- Sunday: Race starts at 17:00 (Live text commentary from 16:00).
As the São Paulo Grand Prix approaches, fans can expect an action-packed weekend at one of Formula 1’s most iconic circuits, with stakes higher than ever in the race for the championship crown.




