The Formula 1 sprint format returns for this weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix, offering fans a compact and thrilling schedule filled with competitive action on track.
The sprint race and the Grand Prix qualifying sessions will take place on Saturday, ahead of the main race on Sunday. Fans can follow live coverage and stay informed through official F1 broadcasting partners and digital platforms.
Helmut Marko explained Red Bull’s struggles following a disappointing sprint qualifying in Brazil.
Lando Norris described the Brazil GP sprint qualifying as tricky despite securing pole position.
In Lamborghini’s AM-LC Finals, Stephane Tribaudini and Stephane Lemeret clinched pole position.
In WRC Rally Japan, Sebastien Ogier responded strongly to Elfyn Evans’ challenge, extending his lead.
Toyota maintained a commanding 1–2 in Rally Japan as Takamoto Katsuta crashed out of the leading pack.
F1 team principals dismissed the proposal for mandatory two-stop strategies.
Mercedes confirmed no porpoising issues are expected in 2026, though the new technical regulations remain complex.
The Brazil GP weekend features the return of the sprint format, fresh F1 debates, and dynamic performances across other top motorsport categories.