As the 2025 Formula 1 championship nears its conclusion, the Interlagos circuit in São Paulo hosts another thrilling Brazil Grand Prix weekend. Here are five storylines that deserve close attention.
McLaren’s Lando Norris captured pole position for the sprint race, showing impressive pace and confidence. His teammate Oscar Piastri will start third, while championship leader Max Verstappen sits sixth.
Andrea Stella noted that the team is “not naive” but doesn’t expect a Norris–Piastri rivalry to escalate despite both drivers fighting for strong finishes.
The sprint format at Interlagos once again adds unpredictability. Strong results here can shift the weekend’s momentum heading into Sunday’s main race.
The Brazil circuit is known for its changing weather and short lap times. Teams must balance tire wear with pit stop timing to stay competitive through the race.
While Formula 1 takes center stage, the motorsport world also watches news like
Pit Beirer stating that KTM is “running out of time to keep Acosta.”Meanwhile, discussions continue on Toyota’s endurance form in Bahrain and Parker Retzlaff’s move to Viking Motorsports in 2026.
The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix promises drama as Norris leads the sprint, McLaren manages its in-house rivalry, and Interlagos once again becomes a stage for F1’s season-closing intensity.