
Following the action at the high altitude of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the Formula 1 season continues with the Brazilian Grand Prix next on the calendar. Here is how you can watch the Interlagos race.
The F1 title battle took a new twist after Lando Norris pipped teammate Oscar Piastri to the top spot at the Mexico City Grand Prix. The British driver finished in first place, while his McLaren teammate could only manage a fifth-place finish.
Amid the title fight between the duo, Max Verstappen further closed the gap atop the drivers’ standings to 36 points after his podium finish in Mexico.

However, the Brazilian Grand Prix, which is set to take place from November 7 to 9, also features the fifth sprint race of the season. Here is how you can watch the action from Interlagos.
Audience in the United Kingdom can catch all the Formula 1 action on Sky Sports F1, with exclusive coverage and behind-the-scenes content expected to be offered to viewers. Sky Go customers will also be able to stream the action online or on mobile devices.
Formula 1 fans in the United States can watch the Brazilian Grand Prix on ESPN+, as well as F1 TV Pro. From the 2026 campaign, however, races will be broadcast on Apple TV after a landmark deal was signed between FOM and the streaming giant.
Formula 1 fans across the globe can also watch the race in Brazil via F1 TV Pro, available globally. Regional broadcasters are also expected to carry coverage of the race from Interlagos.
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