How to watch the 2021 Brazilian GP: start time and TV channels
When is the Formula 1 on? All your live stream, TV and highlight timings for the 2021 Brazilian Grand Prix
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The final sprint qualifying race weekend of the season could be finely-poised between Red Bull and Mercedes
Verstappen appears to have been making the drivers’ title his own in recent races, but as Chris Medland points out, the margins are small and much could still change – history tells us so
Jackie Stewart to help move the remains of his “ultimate hero” Juan Manuel Fangio, to a new resting place 70 years after his first world title
Bottas doing his best crazy frog impression, miracles in Mexico and Nando’s nadir – there was much going up and down at altitude on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Verstappen and Red Bull were unstoppable and the championship tables show that the momentum has well and truly vanished from the Mercedes camp
Red Bull came to Mexico expected to dominate and backed up that expectation throughout Friday when it was at times up to 0.5sec quicker than Mercedes. But Mercedes locked out…
Starts to races don’t always live up to the hype, especially when you have title rivals heading towards Turn 1 with a race up for grabs, but Mexico didn’t disappoint.…
Max Verstappen and Red Bull left the rest well behind to win the Mexico Grand Prix and extend his title advantage
When is the Formula 1 on? All your live stream, TV and highlight timings for the 2021 Brazilian Grand Prix
The final sprint qualifying race weekend of the season could be finely-poised between Red Bull and Mercedes
Verstappen appears to have been making the drivers’ title his own in recent races, but as Chris Medland points out, the margins are small and much could still change – history tells us so
Jackie Stewart to help move the remains of his “ultimate hero” Juan Manuel Fangio, to a new resting place 70 years after his first world title
Bottas doing his best crazy frog impression, miracles in Mexico and Nando’s nadir – there was much going up and down at altitude on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Verstappen and Red Bull were unstoppable and the championship tables show that the momentum has well and truly vanished from the Mercedes camp
Red Bull came to Mexico expected to dominate and backed up that expectation throughout Friday when it was at times up to 0.5sec quicker than Mercedes. But Mercedes locked out…
Starts to races don’t always live up to the hype, especially when you have title rivals heading towards Turn 1 with a race up for grabs, but Mexico didn’t disappoint.…
Max Verstappen and Red Bull left the rest well behind to win the Mexico Grand Prix and extend his title advantage
Mark Hughes weighs up an exceptional 2025 rookie class, dissecting four contrasting debut seasons to reveal who truly stood out the most
Mark Hughes revisits the race that gave McLaren team principal Andrea Stella a sleepless night ahead of this year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: how victory in 2025 was forged from a Ferrari failure 15 years earlier
Mark Hughes explains how McLaren’s pre-planned lap-one swap and split-tyre strategy blunted Verstappen’s threat and laid the groundwork for Norris’s title-winning drive
IDEC Sport Silverstone 4 Hours 14/9/25 A home win for Jamie Chadwick capped a happy return for contemporary Le Mans Prototype racing to the UK, as the European Le Mans…
Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris worked together ahead of the 2025 Chinese GP, finding the pace that delivered a 1-2 finish, while Norris also prepared to attack his team-mate during the race. Brake issues denied him, says Mark Hughes but the F1 title duel is coming
Esteban Ocon’s Alpine stint ended at the 2024 Qatar GP, giving Jack Doohan a make-or-break F1 chance in Abu Dhabi. Elsewhere FIA boss Mohammed Ben Sulayem dismissed driver concerns and mechanics just wanted a kip: Chris Medland‘s paddock diary
Veteran broadcaster and F1 driver Martin Brundle has picked out the contender he’s been most impressed with this year
Alain Prost has given his view on Renault exiting F1 as an engine manufacturer
Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s has now been re-elected as FIA president, after a controversial first term. But how did he become the first non-European president in the FIA’s history?
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