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Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix 2025 – Everything You Need to Know
The 2025 Formula 1 season is approaching its finale, as the Brazilian Grand Prix is the 21st race of the campaign, with only three more rounds remaining for the teams. The field returns to the legendary Interlagos circuit, where several world championships have already been decided. That won’t be the case this year, as an intense three-way battle for the world championship title continues.
The circuit’s short, undulating and technical layout consistently delivers exciting races, and in 2025 a sprint race is also part of the programme.
The race weekend takes place from 7–9 November 2025.

Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix 2025 Schedule and TV Broadcast
Friday, November 7
- 15:30 – Free Practice 1 (M4 Sport)
- 19:30 – Sprint Qualifying (M4 Sport)
Saturday, November 8
- 16:00 – Sprint Race (M4 Sport)
- 19:00 – Qualifying (M4 Sport)
Sunday, November 9
- 18:00 – Race (M4 Sport)
Previous Brazilian Grand Prix Winners
In recent years, Max Verstappen has dominated Interlagos, claiming a memorable victory in the Brazilian rain last year. However, this is a circuit where overtaking is possible, so exciting and unpredictable races are generally on the cards — especially when the weather plays its part.
| Year | Winner | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull Racing |
| 2023 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull Racing |
| 2022 | George Russell | Mercedes |
| 2021 | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
| 2019 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull Racing |
| 2018 | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes |
Brazilian Grand Prix 2025 – Odds and Betting Lines
As the championship run-in approaches, every point counts more than ever. With Max Verstappen sitting 36 points back in the standings, a race win would be absolutely crucial in the fight for the title. The two McLaren drivers, meanwhile, are battling it out between themselves. A retirement on either side is simply not an option, so neither Norris nor Piastri can afford to go all-in.
The circuit fundamentally suits McLaren, and given Norris’s strong recent form he is clearly the outright favorite heading into the weekend. However, Max Verstappen showed in Mexico that he is capable of extracting everything from his car. And if conditions get tricky, that only plays further into the Dutchman’s hands.
The Ferrari and Mercedes drivers are focused primarily on the constructors’ battle, but Ferrari has been clearly the stronger package over the last two races. That said, Brazil has generally been a struggle for them in recent years, so Mercedes could well reclaim second place in the constructors’ standings.
At Rabona sportsbook, the Brazilian Grand Prix clearly looks set to be a three-way battle, and it would be a major surprise if the race wasn’t decided among the championship leaders.

