++[OFFICIAl@STREAM]!@* Brazilian Grand Prix 2023 Live On Channel 05 November 2023
The 2023 Brazilian Grand Prix is available to watch for free on Servus TV in Austria. Use a VPN to watch your local stream from anywhere. A complete breakdown of free Brazilian GP live streams is listed below.
Brazilian GP start time: Sunday, Nov 5, 5pm GMT / 12pm ET / 9am PT / 4am AEDT
Brazilian GP: race preview
Red Bull's Max Verstappen beat Ferrari's Charles Leclerc to pole position in a rain-affected qualifying session yesterday. Aston Martin's Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso took third and fourth, respectively. Today's sprint race is at 2.30pm ET / 6.30pm GMT.
It's a sprint shootout and sprint race on Saturday at Interlagos, so there's plenty of points up for grabs. With Max having already bagged his third Driver's Championship, Sergio Perez may need his help to secure P2. In the mid-pack, Aston Martin have dropped from third to fifth – can they give McLaren a run for their money in Sao Paulo?
Elsewhere, Fernando Alonso has slammed paddock rumours that he is set to replace Sergio Perez at Red Bull next year. Oh, and some good news for Brazilian F1 fans: Formula 1 bosses have signed a new contract for Sao Paulo Grand Prix to continue until 2030. Excelente!
The 2023 Brazilian Grand Prix takes place over 71 laps of the 4.309-kilometre Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace in Brazil on Sunday, November 5. Read on for how to watch the race from start to finish from anywhere in the world, including all ways to watch an F1 live stream for FREE.
2023 Brazilian Grand Prix schedule
The 2023 Brazilian Grand Prix schedule is as follows:
FRIDAY
Practice 1 – Friday 3rd November | 2.30pm GMT / 10.30am ET
Qualifying – Friday 3rd November | 6pm GMT / 2pm ET
SATURDAY
Sprint Shootout – Saturday 4th November | 2pm GMT / 10am ET
Sprint race – Saturday 4th November | 6.30pm GMT / 2.30pm ET
SUNDAY
Brazilian Grand Prix – Sunday 5th November | 5pm GMT / 12pm ET
Watch a free Brazilian Grand Prix live stream
There are a number of ways to watch the Brazilian Grand Prix for free this weekend. Like every other weekend, in Austria all the races are shared between free-to-air broadcasters Servus TV and ORF (this weekend it's Servus). Take a look and find out what's available where you are:
Albania: every race on RTSH
Australia: highlights on Network 10
Austria: every race on ORF or Servus TV
Brazil: every race on Band
Belgium: every race on RBTF
China: every race on Great Sports, CCTV or Guangdong Sports
France: Bahrain GP on C8
Iran: every race on MBC Persia or IRIB Varzesh
Luxembourg: every race on RTL Zwee
Middle East and North Africa: select races on MBC Action
Pakistan: every race on A Sports
Tajikistan: every race on Varzish TV
If you're out of the country you'll need to use a VPN to access your preferred Brazilian Grand Prix free live stream, as explained below. We rate ExpressVPN as the best provider out there, as it has a great track record for unblocking geo-restricted streams.
How to watch the Brazilian Grand Prix live stream from outside your country
If you're abroad for this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, you'll likely find you're unable to access your usual Formula 1 coverage like you would at home. This isn't necessarily cause for alarm, but rather the result of geo-blocking – best understood as digital borders that restrict certain services and content to certain parts of the world.
Fortunately, there's a convenient way around this in the form of a VPN. This is a nifty bit of software that lets you whizz around these digital borders, thereby allowing you to globe trot and still access your preferred F1 live stream. It's a completely legal workaround, very affordable, and super easy to use – allow us to explain more.