
From Friday, Formula 1 will make an appointment for you 21st Grand Prix of the season at the Jose Carlos Pace Circuit in Sao Paulo, Brazil. This is penultimate race season of 2022.
This Sunday the pilots will have to spend 71 circle to finish the race. The 4.3 km track has two DRS zones. For the first time, they took part in the Formula 1 World Championship in 1973. Since then, this route has experienced many twists and turns full of emotions!
Overcoming the elements and exhaustion, Ayrton Senna won his first home Grand Prix in 1991
One of the best performances in his career
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— Formula 1 (@F1) November 6, 2022
Finally a win for Mercedes this season?
The 2022 season is far from what we could have hoped for from the German team from a sporting point of view. Unconvincing concept and development, major issues with death… after 20 Grands Prix, Mercedes points to third place in the constructors’ championshipbut first of all none of his single-seaters won a race. However, several times the team was close to victory. Recently, Mercedes had a real map in Mexico.
Last year, it was the single-seat Lewis Hamilton who crossed the finish line in the first position, after a good fight with Max Verstappen. Will he be able to repeat his performance this year?
Overall, Interlagos is a track that is going pretty well for him. It was on this that the British pilot won his first World Drivers’ Championship, at that moment ahead of Felipe Massa.
“THAT’S A GLOCK?! »
@LewisHamilton won his first World Championship after a dramatic last lap in Brazil!
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— Formula 1 (@F1) November 7, 2022
Max Verstappen: the most successful driver of the season?
Having already broken the record for most Grand Prix wins in one season in Mexico, the Dutch driver could still become the most successful pilot of the year. If he wins in Brazil and Abu Dhabi, he wins “72.7%” of the season’s Grands Prix, i.e. 16 out of 22 GPs. He would do better than Michael Schumacherwhich won 13 of 18 Grands Prix, had a win rate of 72.2% in 2004.
Complete television program of the Brazilian Grand Prix
Two races will be found on Channel +. All tests and qualifications are broadcast on Channel + Sport. Check out the Brazilian Grand Prix TV schedule for the weekend here:
Friday, November 11
- 16:30: Free practice 1 (Canal + Sport)
- 20:00: qualification (Canal + Sport)
Saturday, November 12
- 16:30: Free practice 2 (Canal + Sport)
- 20:30: Sprint (Canal +)
Sunday, November 13
- 19:00: Grand Prix of Brazil (Canal +)
tea #LasVegasGP officially launched!
November 18, 2023@F1LasVegas #F1 pic.twitter.com/DH6ioeWsFN
— Formula 1 (@F1) November 6, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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