
The Brazilian Grand Prix at the legendary Interlagos circuit is just around the corner and preparations are already underway. It will be a crucial date on the Formula 1 calendar, with activities including a sprint race scheduled for this weekend.
Mexican driver 'Checo' Pérez is determined to put behind his poor experience at the Mexican Grand Prix, where he finished in last place after an incident on track. On the other hand, Argentine driver Franco Colapinto will be competing in the race at Interlagos, allowing him to be close to his people, as Brazil is the closest country to his native Argentina.
The Brazilian Grand Prix will be held at the Interlagos Circuit, which consists of 71 laps to complete a distance of 305.879 kilometers. This iconic circuit was built in the late 1930s and has been part of the Formula 1 calendar since 1973.
The schedules and dates for the activities scheduled for the Brazilian Grand Prix are as follows: on Friday, November 1, the first practice and sprint qualifying will take place; Saturday, November 2, will be sprint and qualifying day, while Sunday, November 3, will see the race.
Regarding 'Checo' Pérez at the Brazilian Grand Prix, the driver has a history of 12 races at the Interlagos circuit without achieving a podium. Despite his efforts, his best results have been three fourth-place finishes in different seasons.
The Brazilian Grand Prix has been the scene of several exciting battles in the past, including the duel between 'Checo' Pérez and Fernando Alonso in the 2023 edition. With the season approaching its end, every race becomes crucial in the fight for the drivers' and constructors' championships in Formula 1.