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How, where & when to watch the Brazilian Grand Prix 2024

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Updated 14:28 29 Oct 2024 GMTPublished 13:39 29 Oct 2024 GMT

How, where & when to watch the Brazilian Grand Prix 2024

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Ellis Cochrane

Ellis Cochrane

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F1 returns to Brazil this November and with a rarer counter-clockwise circuit and still plenty of points to play for before the season comes to a conclusion in December, you might have been wondering how, where and when to tune in.

And we’ve got all the details you need to know - from when to tune in on the big day itself to which streaming and viewing options are best for you.

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When to watch Formula 1 Lenovo Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2024

Taking place on November 3, because of the time difference, UK viewers will be able to tune into the São Paulo Grand Prix at 5pm.

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The qualifying and earlier sprint will take place the day before, on November 2, while practice and a sprint shootout will take place on November 1.

Where and how to watch the Formula 1 Lenovo Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2024

Depending on whether you’re looking to watch the race live or not, there are a few different options here in the UK.

Up first is F1 TV, which could be well worthwhile for fans. Even though it doesn’t show the live races, there is still lots of exclusive content such as real-time data, team radio clips, documentaries and the F1 archives, to take advantage of.

So, if this sounds like something of interest, it costs £2.29 a month or £19.99 a year.

But if you’re looking to watch the race live as it happens, the only way to do that here in the UK is via Sky Sports or NOW TV.

NOW TV is probably the easiest way to do so, as you can simply join just for race day, with a day membership costing £14.99. Or you can sign up for a monthly subscription, which will be around the £29.99 to £34.99 mark, depending on whether you’re a new customer or not.

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If you want to watch on Sky, you do need to have an existing Sky subscription to add on Sky Sports, with it costing an additional £22 a month. But to get access to all the F1 content that they have, such as the live onboard cameras, you will need to have a Sky Q subscription (starting at £31 a month), or Sky Glass TV (which starts from £14 a month) to do so.

If you’d prefer not to pay anything to watch the São Paulo Grand Prix, Channel 4 will be showing the highlights for free. Plus, you can catch up with and stream it whenever you have the time to, ideal if you're busy on the evening of the main race.

So, if you’re looking to watch it live, Sky Sports and NOW TV are your best bet. But F1 TV and Channel 4 are other great options for fans.

Featured Image Credit: Dan Istitene - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images - Vince Mignott/MB Media/Getty Images

Topics: Formula 1, TV

Ellis Cochrane
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