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Where to watch the 2024 Brazil Grand Prix: Weekend schedule, channels & more

The final showdown of Formula 1’s America's triple-header is here, and it’s all set to be a spectacular weekend at the São Paulo Grand Prix! As the Sprint format returns to Interlagos, all eyes are on McLaren’s Lando Norris as he chases down championship leader Max Verstappen in an increasingly tense title fight.

Fresh off a dramatic race in Mexico City, where Verstappen received two penalties for running Norris off track, Lando’s title hopes have surged to within striking distance—just 47 points behind with four rounds left. Now, with two shots at success in Brazil thanks to the Sprint and main race, he’ll be looking to close that gap even further.

Interlagos, known for its abundant overtaking spots and electrifying wheel-to-wheel action, is the ideal stage for Sprint racing, as it’s the only circuit to have hosted a Sprint every season since the format’s debut in 2021. Beyond the Norris-Verstappen rivalry, Ferrari is also heating things up, chasing McLaren for the lead in the constructors' championship, now within just 29 points. The scene is set for a weekend packed with drama—don’t miss a second!

So, how will fans be able to catch all the action across yet another busy racing weekend? GOAL provides information on where to watch the 2023 Brazilian Grand Prix, including channel, timings, and recommended packages for those looking to soak up all the action.

Where can I watch the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix?

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Viewers in the United States can watch the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix through ESPN2 and other ESPN channels. The American cable network broadcaster has held the nationwide rights to cover F1 since 2018 when it struck a multi-year deal to succeed NBC.

That includes not just the main race itself but also coverage of practice sessions and qualifying periods across the full weekend, offering round-the-clock coverage from Friday through Sunday.

The entire Brazil Grand Prix weekend will also be streamed on ESPN+. At just $10.99/month, it's the best way to watch the races without linear television.

For fans looking for more from their subscription service, FuboTVis your best streaming service provider for access to the Mexico City Grand Prix on ESPN, the entire Formula One season, and a whole world of sports.

Fans can catch all the Singapore Grand Prix action with Fubo, which offers a free trial. Plans for Fubo start at $74.99 per month and go up to $99.99 per month as part of a rolling contract. With over 100 channels, no contract, no hidden fees, and the option to cancel anytime, Fubo is a no-brainer for Formula One and general sports fans.

Where is the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix?

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The 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix will take place at Interlagos Circuit, located in the nation’s most populous city of Sao Paulo. Originally opened in 1940 and subjected to multiple redesigns over the years, the venue first hosted the Brazilian Grand Prix in 1972 and has been a regular stop on the Formula One calendar ever since, bar a few brief absences.

While the race has been known as the Sao Paulo Grand Prix since 2021, the event held here is still broadly associated with its former title and has been the site of several iconic tussles, with Lewis Hamilton’s last-gasp overtake to deny homegrown hero Felipe Massa and claim his maiden Formula One title in 2008 arguably its most famous instance.

Curiously, the circuit remains one of the few tracks on the F1 calendar where Max Verstappen has struggled to deliver consistently, with only two career wins there.

Brazilian Grand Prix Weekend Schedule 

The 2024 Brazil Grand Prix runs from November 3rd through November 5th, with practice, qualifying, and the race itself taking place over a three-day period.

Below, you can find the timings for each practice session, qualifying, and the Grand Prix, as well as which channel to watch them on:

DatePhaseTime (ET)Watch
Friday, November 1Practice 110:25 amESPNU, Fubo
Sprint Qualifying14:25 pmESPN2, Fubo
Saturday, November 2Sprint 9:55 amESPN2, Fubo
Qualifying13:55 pmESPNEWS, ESPN+, Fubo
Sunday, November 3Grand Prix11:55 amESPNU, ESPN+, Fubo

Can I watch the Brazilian Grand Prix on F1 TV?

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F1 TV is the over-the-top streaming package operated by Formula One Management (FOM), the provider of the world feed for F1 broadcasts throughout each season. The service offers commercial-free coverage of all races in a single package.

Due to rights deals, F1 TV is limited to which countries it is allowed to operate in. The service is available in the United States, allowing fans to add an additional outlet with which to watch coverage of the Brazilian Grand Prix.

To sign up for F1 TV, visit the service’s website at f1tv.formula1.com and subscribe to your package of choice.

Can I watch the Brazilian Grand Prix on demand?

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If you have an ESPN or F1 TV subscription, you will be able to watch back the Brazilian Grand Prix on demand after the race has finished through the channel’s digital and online options.

The ESPN app, for mobile devices and personal tablets, will allow viewers to watch back the race in full, as will the F1 TV service, allowing fans to revisit the event in either full or bite-sized highlights packages.

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