Five things to watch out for at the F1 Brazil GP

Five Things to Watch at the F1 Brazil GP

As the 2025 Formula 1 championship nears its conclusion, the attention turns to Interlagos for the Brazil Grand Prix. The weekend promises excitement with key storylines shaping up on and off the track.

1. Sprint Drama and Driver Reactions

Qualifying for the sprint race sparked controversy among top drivers. Emotions ran high following unpredictable conditions and team strategy challenges.

Max Verstappen called the event “rubbish” after expressing frustration with the Brazil sprint qualifying format.

Carlos Sainz described his SQ1 exit bluntly as the “worst execution I have seen in my life.”

2. Lando Norris Commands Sprint Pole

Lando Norris delivered a dominant performance by claiming pole position for the sprint race. His teammate Oscar Piastri secured third, while Max Verstappen ended up sixth on the grid.

3. McLaren’s Internal Dynamics

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella acknowledged the growing competitiveness within the team but remains confident in managing potential rivalry.

Andrea Stella stated that McLaren is “not naive” but does not expect the Norris-Piastri battle to escalate.

4. KTM’s Deadline Pressure with Acosta

Beyond Formula 1, KTM’s Pit Beirer admitted that the team is running out of time to secure Pedro Acosta’s future, signaling urgency in MotoGP negotiations.

5. The Championship’s Final Stretch

With limited races left in the season, every point at Interlagos could be decisive in determining both the drivers’ and constructors’ standings.

Author’s summary: The Brazil GP sets the stage for high-stakes battles, emotional driver reactions, and strategic depth as the 2025 F1 season nears its climax.

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Motorsport.com Motorsport.com — 2025-11-06