TV schedules Brazilian GP 2021, on the circuit of Interlagos at the José Carlos Pace circuit the fourth last race of the 2021 Formula 1 calendar. In Brazil the starting grid for the third time this season is decided with Sprint qualification, with the winner conquering 3 points world champion and starts from pole position in the actual race on Sunday 14 November.
In some respects Interlagos is similar to Mexico and therefore in favor of Red Bull and Max Verstappen who, with the latest victory, led to 19 lengths the advantage on Lewis Hamilton, who sees his kingdom crumble under the blows of his Dutch rival. The fight between the manufacturers was also interesting in Mexico, with Mercedes-AMG only one point clear of Red Bull.
According to the forecasts in Brazil there could be the overtaking, with Verstappen also winning the last edition of the Brazilian GP in 2019, which took place before Covid.
The TV the ride and sprint qualifications are visible in direct only on Sky while on TV8 the deferred ones are broadcast. The green light of the Brazilian GP therefore starts at 18.00 Italian on Sunday November 14.
Brazil F1 2021 GP schedules direct SKY and delayed TV8
Friday 12 November 2021 (FREE PRACTICE)
16.30-17.30: Free practice 1 (live on Sky Sport F1 HD)
20.00-21.00: Qualifying (live on Sky Sport F1 HD)
Saturday 13 November 2021 (FREE PRACTICE and QUALIFYING)
16.00-18.00: Free Practice 3 (live on Sky Sport F1 HD)
20.30-21.00: Sprint Qualification (live on Sky Sport F1 HD / deferred at 22:00 on TV8)
Sunday 14 November 2021 (RACE)
18.00: Race (live on Sky Sport F1 HD / delayed at 21.30 on TV8)
F1 GP Brazil 2021 at the Interlagos circuit
On the circuit of Interlagos it runs below the Brazilian Grand Prix of F1 since 1990. The track is within walking distance of the city of São Paulo and is entitled to Brazilian driver winner of the Brazilian GP in 1975.
The Interlagos circuit is located at 800 meters above sea level and it is long 4,309 km, with the race spread over the distance of 71 rounds. It is one of the few where it runs in Counterclockwise and has a succession of consecutive curves that give no respite to the tires, especially the right front.
The short lap (completed in less than 1’10 “) could create problems traffic and make the intervention of the safety car.
Apart from theArquibancada, a long climb to the left, all the other 15 curves are pretty court, therefore the lateral loads on the tires are quite low and the forces on the tires are not excessive. It is rather a question of traction and braking. The slopes of the track also affect the power unit of the single-seaters, with the turbo that is particularly stressed.
At this time of year, the weather in Brazil can range from intense heat to torrential rain, which is why grooves in the asphalt to facilitate drainage in case of heavy rain.
The absolute track record belongs to Lewis Hamilton which in 2018 conquered the pole position in 1’07 ″ 281. The fastest lap in the race, on the other hand, was always taken in the same year by Valterri Bottas, in 1’10 ″ 540.
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