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F1 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix weather forecast - latest today from Sao Paulo

F1 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix weather forecast - latest today from Sao Paulo

F1 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix weather forecast - latest today from Sao Paulo

F1 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix weather forecast - latest today from Sao Paulo

The world of Formula 1 heads to Interlagos this weekend for the 2024 Sao Paulo Grand Prix, alongside the fifth sprint weekend of the season as well.

With just four rounds left in the current season, the battle for the championship is even tighter, with Ferrari demoting Red Bull to third in the constructors' standings after Carlos Sainz secured his fourth career victory last time out in Mexico City.

F1 HEADLINES: FIA issue MULTIPLE penalties as Verstappen hit with LATE demotion at Brazilian Grand Prix

F1 RESULTS: Big crash forces DRAMATIC Verstappen exit

Following a huge double penalty awarded to Max Verstappen, title rival Lando Norris is now just 47 points behind the Dutchman in the drivers' championship and Charles Leclerc following in third place thanks to the significant improvements in pace that the Scuderia appeared to have made in recent weeks.

Verstappen's team-mate, on the other hand, only managed an unsatisfactory P17 finish at his home grand prix last weekend, further prompting discussions about his potentially immediate replacement at Red Bull.

Following a wet and chaotic Sunday qualifying session, Norris clinched pole position whilst Verstappen will start all the way down in P17.

But how will the weather play out for the race on Sunday?

Max Verstappen faces a challenge from McLaren and Ferrari if he wishes to emulate his 2023 Brazilian GP victory

F1 RESULTS: Verstappen beaten as F1 star forced out with SHOCK retirement

Brazilian Grand Prix weather forecast

Sunday, November 3: Race

After a huge amount of rain saw Saturday's qualifying session called off, Sunday hosted qualifying and pushed the race time back.

Sunday's revised race time means race action will now kick off at 12:30pm local time, with temperatures expected to be around the 21 degrees mark when the lights are set to go out.

However, rain is forecast again for race time, with current forecasts predicting the chance of rainfall to be somewhere between 80% and 90% during the race.

Keep an eye on this article as we update the weather forecast throughout the weekend - it could be a long Sunday in Sao Paulo.

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