Formula 1 | Brazil: The motorsport premier class can be seen here for free

This weekend Formula 1 will be visiting the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in Sao Paulo. The race on Sunday is even free to watch. Where will the Grand Prix be broadcast on TV and in the live stream? sport.de has put together all the information.

South America is calling! Formula 1 travels to Brazil this weekend for a sprint race on Saturday and a Grand Prix on Sunday.

For Red Bull driver Sergio Pérez, currently second in the drivers’ standings, after his failure in Mexico, it’s all about continuing to collect important points in Brazil in order to win the title of runner-up world champion that was already firmly planned

Who will become three-time champion Verstappen’s toughest rival in São Paulo? In Mexico, Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) and Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) finished second and third behind race winner Verstappen. Does the duo confirm their form?

What’s up with Nico Hülkenberg as the only German starter? And where will the Formula 1 race in Brazil be shown on television and stream?

Here Formula 1 in Brazil runs live on TV and stream – partly free of charge

The 20th race weekend of the 2023 season in Formula 1 will be broadcast live from Sky transmitted. The pay channel reports live from all sessions at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace.

All sessions are available online on the Sky streaming services, which are also subject to a fee Sky Go and WOW to see. Also on the official Formula 1 streaming service F1 TV.

Especially on the Brazil weekend: The Grand Prix on Sunday is on Sky for free can be seen on the internet. According to the pay-TV broadcaster, the broadcast can be received on skysport.de as well as via the app, the Sky Sport YouTube channel and the TikTok channel @skysportformel1.


  • Friday, November 3rd, 3:30 p.m.: 1. Free training – live reporting from 3:15 p.m
  • Friday, November 3rd, 7:00 p.m.: Qualifying – live coverage from 6:30 p.m
  • Saturday, November 4th, 3:00 p.m.: Sprint Shootout – Live coverage starting at 2:30 p.m
  • Saturday, November 4th, 7:30 p.m.: Sprint race – live coverage from 6:30 p.m
  • Sunday, November 5th, 6:00 p.m.: Grand Prix – Live coverage from 5:00 p.m

Sky is using proven staff for its reporting this year. Peter Hardenacke will lead the program, with Sandra Baumgartner assisting him as a grid and pit lane reporter. Commentary is provided by Sascha Roos and Ralf Schumacher is on duty as an expert.

sport.de As usual, offers a detailed live ticker for all Formula 1 sessions.

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