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The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2025 7:10 pm
by cmlean
This is the place to discuss everything related to the 21st round of the 2024 season taking place in Sao Paulo between the 7th and 9th of November.

The event timetable for the Brazil Grand Prix.

Friday
Practice 11:30 local time - 14:30 GMT
Sprint Qual 15:30 local time - 18:30 GMT

Saturday
Sprint 11:00 local time - 14:00 GMT
Qualifying 15:00 local time - 18:00 GMT

Sunday
Race 14:00 local time - 17:00 GMT

Re: The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:04 am
by cmlean
Practice

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Pos.	Time		Driver		  Team
1	1:09.975	Lando Norris	  McLaren
2	1:09.998	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
3	1:10.594	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
4	1:10.606	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
5	1:10.616	Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber
6	1:10.645	George Russell	  Mercedes
7	1:10.681	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine
8	1:10.686	Carlos Sainz	  Williams
9	1:10.707	Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
10	1:10.744	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
11	1:10.794	Liam Lawson	  Racing Bulls
12	1:10.807	Alexander Albon	  Williams
13	1:10.906	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
14	1:10.961	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
15	1:11.070	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
16	1:11.160	Franco Colapinto  Alpine
17	1:11.368	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing
18	1:11.493	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
19	1:11.526	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
20	1:11.763	Yuki Tsunoda	  Red Bull Racing

Re: The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:10 am
by cmlean
Sprint Qualifying

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Pos.	Time		Driver		  Team
1	1:09.243	Lando Norris	  McLaren
2	1:09.340	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
3	1:09.428	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
4	1:09.495	George Russell	  Mercedes
5	1:09.496	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
6	1:09.580	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing
7	1:09.671	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
8	1:09.725	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
9	1:09.775	Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
10	1:09.935	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
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11	1:09.811	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
12	1:09.813	Alexander Albon	  Williams
13	1:09.852	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine
14	1:09.923	Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber
15	1:09.946	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
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16	1:10.441	Franco Colapinto  Alpine
17	1:10.666	Liam Lawson	  Racing Bulls
18	1:10.692	Yuki Tsunoda	  Red Bull Racing
19	1:10.872	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
20	1:11.120	Carlos Sainz	  Williams

Re: The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:14 am
by cmlean
Sprint

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Pos.	Driver		  Team
1	Lando Norris	  McLaren
2	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
3	George Russell	  Mercedes
4	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing
5	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
6	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
7	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
8	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine
9	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
10	Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
11	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
12	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
13	Yuki Tsunoda	  Red Bull Racing
14	Carlos Sainz	  Williams
15	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
16	Liam Lawson	  Racing Bulls
17	Alexander Albon	  Williams
18	Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber
19	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
20	Franco Colapinto  Alpine

Re: The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:40 am
by cmlean
The Sprint race started with teams choosing alternative tyre compounds down both sides of the grid. It seemed that those on the racing line started on mediums while the off line starters went to softs.
The flag dropped and, aside from Max Verstappen passing Fernando, most of the field passed through the opening turns in their grid positions. Lap 7 commenced and, as Lando Norris exited the second part of the esses, he took a little more kerb and dragged some water onto the racing line. Kimi Antonelli made it through safely however Oscar Piastri lost McLaren into the outside barriers. Nico Hulkenberg followed him to the scene of the accident closely followed by Franco Colapinto. The red flags came out with only Nico Hulkenberg able to leave the accident.
The race restarted around 25 minutes later after the barrier repairs were completed. Surprisingly, damage Nico Hulkenberg's Sauber was repaired and he took his place at the rear of the field.
The McLaren and the Mercedes again had different tyre opinions with Norris switching to softs and the Mercedes duo on mediums. The officials decided that a rolling start would be used to resume the battle.
From the restart, George Russell loomed up the outside of his younger team mate but pulled back into line and the race for the top 3 positions was basically over. On the penultimate lap, Gabriel Bortoleto set up for a pass approaching turn 1. The right rear seemed to lose traction and he spun towards the inside barriers. He bounced off that and then careened across the track, just missing Alex Albon, before heavily hitting the barriers on the outside of the circuit. A scary moment for all concerned and luckily no injuries occurred. The race finished under double waved yellows on the main straight.

Re: The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:47 am
by cmlean
Qualifying

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Pos.	Time		Driver		  Team
1	1:09.511	Lando Norris	  McLaren
2	1:09.685	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
3	1:09.805	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
4	1:09.886	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
5	1:09.931	Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
6	1:09.942	George Russell	  Mercedes
7	1:09.962	Liam Lawson	  Racing Bulls
8	1:09.977	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
9	1:10.002	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine
10	1:10.039	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
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11	1:10.001	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
12	1:10.053	Alexander Albon	  Williams
13	1:10.100	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
14	1:10.161	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
15	1:10.472	Carlos Sainz	  Williams
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16	1:10.403	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing
17	1:10.438	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
18	1:10.632	Franco Colapinto  Alpine
19	1:10.711	Yuki Tsunoda	  Red Bull Racing
20	No Time		Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber

Re: The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 6:04 am
by cmlean
Lando Norris is at the top of his game. He just seems to be producing what is required when he needs to. On the other hand, Max Verstappen had a session he would rather forget being knocked out in Q1 for the first time in forever. The surprise package this time out would have to be Ollie Bearman who, at one stage nearing the end of Q3, looked a candidate for pole. He ended up falling short however credit where it is due.
Gabriel Bortoleto took no part in the session following his crash at the end of the sprint race.

Re: The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 6:18 pm
by cmlean
Race

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Pos	Driver		  Team
1	Lando Norris	  McLaren
2	Kimi Antonelli	  Mercedes
3	Max Verstappen	  Red Bull Racing
4	George Russell	  Mercedes
5	Oscar Piastri	  McLaren
6	Oliver Bearman	  Haas
7	Liam Lawson	  Racing Bulls
8	Isack Hadjar	  Racing Bulls
9	Nico Hulkenberg	  Sauber
10	Pierre Gasly	  Alpine
11	Alexander Albon	  Williams
12	Esteban Ocon	  Haas
13	Carlos Sainz	  Williams
14	Fernando Alonso	  Aston Martin
15	Franco Colapinto  Alpine
16	Lance Stroll	  Aston Martin
17	Yuki Tsunoda	  Red Bull Racing
DNF	Lewis Hamilton	  Ferrari
DNF	Charles Leclerc	  Ferrari
DNF	Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber

Re: The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix Thread

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 6:34 pm
by cmlean
That was the perfect weekend for Lando Norris. After finally chasing down Oscar Piastri for the lead of the World Drivers Championship, he put together a second weekend of domination. Piastri was on the back foot following his crash in the sprint race having to have his McLaren repaired prior to qualifying and all vehicles in parc ferme at its conclusion.
Max Verstappen put in the drive of a champion after electing to fit a new power unit and completely change the set up of his Red Bull. He was advantaged by the 2 safety cars assisting him in moving quickly through the field while it was still compressed.
The safety cars were brought out on lap 1 when Gabriel Bortoleto's race ended in the barriers. The race resumed and Oscar Piastri dove up the inside of turn 1, locking his left front, and tangled with Kimi Antonelli. Antonelli in turn hit Charles Leclerc and damaged the Ferrari. Oscar was given a 10 second penalty effectively ruining what chance he had of a good result.
The run to the flag had Norris controlling the pace, followed by Kimi Antonelli ahead of a fast finishing Max Verstappen. George Russell held Oscar Piastri at bay while Ollie Bearman had a quiet end to the race in 6th. Positions 7 through 14 finished nose to tail in the run to the flag.

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