The 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix and qualifying takes place today (Sunday, November 3, 2024) at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace with Sao Paulo set to see the fierce battles in both Formula 1 world championships continue.
However, ahead of the main event, there is still qualifying to complete, with the order for Sunday's grid yet to be determined.
Ahead of qualifying on Saturday, Sao Paulo was hit with a huge amount of rainfall, leading to multiple delays of the session before the FIA officially postponed proceedings at 5pm local time, with daylight running out.
Now, all of the drivers are set to qualify on Sunday - just hours ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix - and to make matters even more interesting, further rainfall is forecast at the track throughout the day.
Below are all the details you need to know about how to watch the Brazilian GP and when, wherever you are in the world, accounting for the clock changes in the United States overnight.
Brazilian Grand Prix Race - Sunday, November 3, 2024
The race in Sao Paulo kicks off today at 12.30pm local time. Find the session start times converted to your local time zone below, adjusting for clock changes in the United States overnight.
Local time: 12.30pm Sunday Central European Time (CET): 4.30pm Sunday United Kingdom (GMT): 3.30pm Sunday United States (EST): 10.30am Sunday United States (CST): 9.30am Sunday United States (PST): 7.30am Sunday Australia (AEST): 1.30am Monday Australia (AWST): 11.30pm Sunday Australia (ACST): 1am Monday Mexico (CST): 9.30am Sunday Japan (JST): 00:30am Monday South Africa (SAST): 5.30pm Sunday Egypt (EEST): 5.30pm Sunday China (CST): 11.30pm Sunday India (IST): 9pm Sunday Brazil (BRT): 12.30pm Sunday Singapore (SGT): 11.30pm Sunday Saudi Arabia (AST): 6.30pm Sunday United Arab Emirates (GST): 7.30pm Sunday Turkey (EEST): 6.30pm Sunday
Whilst time zones in the United Kingdom and Europe saw a time change overnight last weekend, US daylight saving time ends on the first Sunday of November (Sunday, November 3) – this weekend.
This means that the clocks will go back an hour overnight in the early hours of Sunday for those in the United States.
F1 fans in the USA should therefore feel more rested for Sunday's main event having gained an extra hour of sleep, although it could be an early start for some keen to catch the delayed qualifying action.
With qualifying set for 7:30am local time in Sao Paulo, in the United States, the action will start at 5:30am (EST), 4:30am (CST) and 2:30am (PST)
Meanwhile, Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix will start at 2pm local time and therefore at 10:30am (EST), 9:30am (CST) and 7:30am (PST)
Of course, if further wet weather affects qualifying, there is every chance that previous results from the weekend, which you can see below, could come into effect for the starting grid. This, however, remains to be seen, with multiple options available.
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