Last year’s Brazilian GP Sprint was won by George Russell in the Mercedes, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen finishing down in fourth.
What time does the Sprint race for the Brazilian Grand Prix start?
The race will run to a distance of 24 laps or roughly 100km.
Date: Saturday, November 4, 2023
Start time: 15:30 local time / 18:30 GMT / 19:30 CET / 20:30 SAT / 21:30 EAT / 14:30 ET / 11:30 PT / 05:30 AEDT (Sunday) / 03:30 JST (Sunday) / 00:00 IST (Sunday)
Can’t find your country or region in the list? Check the schedule page for the broadcast times in your local timezone.
2023 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix session timings in different timezones
Session
GMT
CET
ET
PT
AEDT
JST
IST
FP1
14:30
15:30
10:30
07:30
01:30¹
23:30
20:00
Quali
18:00
19:00
14:00
11:00
05:00¹
03:00¹
23:30
Shootout
14:00
15:00
10:00
07:00
01:00¹
23:00¹
19:30
Sprint
18:30
19:30
14:30
11:30
05:30¹
03:30¹
00:00¹
Race
17:00
18:00
12:00
09:00
04:00¹
02:00¹
22:30¹
How can I watch the Brazilian GP Sprint race?
Formula 1 is broadcast live in nearly every country around the world.
Europe:
Austria – Servus TV / ORF
Belgium – RTBF / Telenet / Play Sports
Croatia – Sport Klub
Czech Republic – AMC
Denmark – TV3+ / TV3 Sport / Viaplay
Finland – Viaplay / V sport + / V sport 1
France – Canal+
Germany – Sky
Greece – ANT1 / ANT1+
Hungary – M4
Italy – Sky
Netherlands – Viaplay / Viaplay Xtra
Norway – V sport 1 / V sport + / Viaplay
Poland – Viaplay
Portugal – Sport TV
Spain – F1 DAZN
Sweden – Viaplay / V sport motor / TV 10
Switzerland – SRF / RSI / RTS
UK – Sky Sports F1
Americas:
USA – ESPNEWS
Canada – RDS / RDS2 / TSN / Noovo
Latin America – ESPN
Asia:
China – CCTV/ Great Sports TV / Guangdong Television Channel
India – F1 TV only
Japan – Fuji TV / DAZN
Malaysia – beIN SPORTS
Indonesia- beIN SPORTS
Singapore – beIN SPORTS
Thailand – beIN SPORTS
Turkey – S Sport / S Sport Plus
Vietnam – K+
Oceania:
Australia – Fox Sports / Foxtel / Kayo
New Zealand – Sky
Africa:
Africa – SuperSport
Can I stream the Brazilian GP Sprint race?
Viewers from selected countries can subscribe to F1 TV to stream qualifying on a device of their choice. Some local broadcasters such as Sky TV (UK) and Movistar (Spain) also offer their own on-demand service.
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