Here’s all you need to know about the 2025 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos, including detailed weather predictions, the full weekend program, and broadcast details. Motorsport.com will offer live updates throughout the event from practice sessions to Sunday’s race.
Conditions on Friday are predicted to stay dry at Interlagos. The air temperature should start near 19°C for practice and rise to about 21°C towards the sprint qualifying session. Humidity is expected around 67%, but rainfall probability remains low — about 30% during the morning session, dropping to 10% later in the day.
Saturday’s weather will likely be warm and cloudy with only around 20% risk of light drizzle during both the sprint race and qualifying. Temperatures are projected to range between 24°C and 26°C, combined with high humidity levels typical for Interlagos.
More unpredictable weather is expected for race day, with roughly a 50% chance of rain at the start. Given Interlagos’ reputation for changeable conditions and past rain-affected races, wet weather could again play a major role during Sunday’s main event.
“Given Interlagos' history of rain-affected races, then one should expect the clouds to open at some point come Sunday afternoon.”
Dry and warm sessions are expected for the start of the Brazil GP weekend, but rain could return on Sunday to reshape the race dynamics at iconic Interlagos.