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F1 Brazilian GP 2022: How to Watch – Live Stream, session timings and more

Following the Brazilian Grand Prix, the Formula One season will conclude with a final doubleheader and the return to the sprint race format.

F1 will use its sprint race structure and timetable for the third time this season, moving qualifying to Friday afternoon and the race to Saturday afternoon.

To further evaluate the viability of the new format for the championship’s long-term adoption, Formula One will hold two sprint weekends at the Interlagos circuit for the first time in 2022. Six sprint races will be held throughout the 2023 season, with locations to be disclosed at a later time by the series’ organizers.

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With both; F1 world championships already decided for this year – Max Verstappen and Red Bull – and the controversy over the F1; cost cap breaches resolved at the final race, attention will shift to the final season details for 2022.

At both of the last races, Red Bull, Ferrari, and Mercedes are projected to duel for the lead, while the struggle for fourth place in the constructors’ standings will escalate between Alpine and McLaren.

The final position on the 2023 Formula One starting grid has yet to be determined, with Haas still deliberating over who will join Kevin Magnussen. It is presently held by Mick Schumacher, who faces opposition from Nico Hulkenberg. Other names have also been associated to the position.

 

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Live Stream Sao Paulo F1 GP schedule on Sky Sports F1

Thursday
4.30pm: Drivers’ Press Conference

Friday
3pm: Sao Paulo GP Practice One (session starts 3.30pm)
6pm: Sao Paulo GP Qualifying Build-up
7pm: Sao Paulo GP Qualifying
9pm: Ted’s Qualifying Notebook

Saturday
3.15pm: Sao Paulo GP Practice Two (session starts 3.30pm)
6.30pm: Sao Paulo GP Sprint Build-up
7.30pm: Sao Paulo GP Sprint
8.45pm: Ted’s Sprint Notebook

Sunday
4.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Sao Paulo GP Build-up
6pm: THE SAO PAULO GRAND PRIX
8pm: Chequered Flag: Sao Paulo GP Reaction
9pm: Ted’s Notebook
9.30pm: Sao Paulo GP Highlights

How can I watch Formula 1?

In the United Kingdom Formula 1 is only broadcast live on Sky Sports, with highlights shown on Channel 4 several hours after the race has finished. Live streaming through NOW is also available in the UK.

Sky Sports F1, which broadcasts the F1 races, can be added as part of the Sky Sports channels which costs £20 a month for new customers. Sky Sports can also be accessed through NOW with a one-off day payment of £11.98p or a month membership of £33.99p per month.

Fans wanting to watch the race for free will have to wait until the Saturday night (qualifying and sprint race) or Sunday night (grand prix) to see the highlights on Channel 4.

How can I watch the Brazilian GP?

Channel: SkySports F1 HD
Channel numbers – Sky406
Channel numbers – Virgin Media506
Sky Sports has live and exclusive broadcasting rights in the United Kingdom, with the build-up to the F1 Brazilian GP race starting from 4:30pm on Sky Sports F1 ahead of lights out at 6:00pm.

When can I watch the Brazilian GP highlights?

· Channel: Channel 4
· Start time: Qualifying and sprint race – 11:10pm Saturday, Race – 10:55pm Sunday

Channel 4 has the rights to show the Brazilian GP highlights of qualifying, the sprint race and the full grand prix.

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