Brazilian GP 2023: classification, video and summary of the F1 race | FULL-SPORT

One more circuit which took place in Latin America and this time it was the turn of Brazilian GP 2023 of the Formula 1, which featured all the most outstanding drivers of the season, who performed in an exciting show from start to finish. Remember that the last winner of the Brazilian GP, ​​on the famous Interlagos circuit, was George Russell, and it was now the turn of Max Verstappen, who won his 17th consecutive victory.

The Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – triple Formula 1 world champion for a month – won the Sao Paulo Grand Prix (Brazil) this Sunday, the penultimate of the year, and set his own record history of victories in the same year. at 17. in the premier category, in a race in which the double Spanish world champion Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin), with another performance, finished third.

Verstappen, 26, started from pole, took his 52nd F1 victory at the Interlagos circuit; by winning, ahead of the Englishman Lando Norris (McLaren) and Alonso respectively second and third, in a race in which the other Red Bull, the Mexican Sergio Pérez, finished fourth.

The double Asturian world champion, in his second youth at 42, achieved his eighth podium of the season, the 106th since he started racing in F1, in a breathtaking finale in which – on the track where he celebrated his two titles – masterfully defended himself, in another exhibition, from the attacks of the Mexican; which, however, strengthened his second place in the World Championship, with 258 points, 32 more than the seven-time English world champion Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), who finished eighth.

The other Spaniard, Carlos Sainz (Ferrari), finished sixth, just behind the Canadian Lance Stroll, the partner of the Asturian genius. Frenchman Pierre Gasly (Alpine) finished seventh, one place ahead of Sir Lewis. While the Japanese Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri) was ninth; and Frenchman Esteban Ocon (Alpine); tenth.

Alonso returned to fourth place in the World Cup, now with 198 points, three more than fifth-placed Norris; and six ahead of Sainz, who dropped to sixth place in the general classification.

This is how the rankings for the 2023 Brazilian GP remained

Race Overview

What time does the 2023 Brazilian GP start?

The circuit from the José Carlos Pace autodrome It will start at 2:00 p.m. in Brazil, 12:00 p.m. in Peru and Colombia, 6:00 p.m. in Spain or 11:00 a.m. in Mexico.. These are the times to watch the broadcast of the 2023 Brazilian GP, ​​where Max Verstappen arrives as a three-time Formula 1 champion and as one of the main candidates for victory in Sunday’s race.

Where to watch the 2023 Brazilian GP broadcast?

To watch the show Brazilian GP 2023, you have to do it via Fox Sports’ unique signal in Mexico. In Spain the television channel responsible for broadcasting the Formula 1 race will be Eurosport, while in Latin America you can do it through ESPN or Star Plus. on the streaming platform via a monthly subscription. These are the only official channels that will broadcast the race from the Interlagos circuit, in the city of Sao Paulo.

Latest winners of the Brazilian Formula 1 GP

SEASON PILOT
2022 George Russell
2021 Lewis Hamilton
2019 Max Verstappen
2018 Lewis Hamilton
2017 Sebastian Vettel

Watch the 2023 Brazilian GP from the Interlagos Circuit in Sao Paulo (Video: @F1 – Twitter)

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