Illustration of McLaren Shines as Brazil Qualifying Gets Rescheduled: What to Expect?

McLaren Shines as Brazil Qualifying Gets Rescheduled: What to Expect?

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McLaren has emerged as a dominant force in the ongoing Formula 1 season, showcasing impressive one-lap pace with Lando Norris achieving the fastest time in FP1, and his teammate Oscar Piastri securing pole position during the sprint shootout.

Due to heavy rainfall in Sao Paulo on Saturday, qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix has been rescheduled to Sunday morning. Fans and teams alike are adjusting their plans as they prepare for this change.

The qualifying session for the Brazilian Grand Prix is set to commence at 07:30 AM local time (GMT -3) at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, formally known as the Interlagos Circuit.

Here are the updated session timings in various time zones for the 2024 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix:

– **FP1:** 14:30 GMT / 15:30 CET / 10:30 ET / 07:30 PT
– **Sprint Qualifying:** 18:30 GMT / 19:30 CET / 14:30 ET / 11:30 PT
– **Sprint:** 14:00 GMT / 15:00 CET / 10:00 ET / 07:00 PT
– **Qualifying:** 10:30 GMT / 11:30 CET / 05:30 ET / 02:30 PT
– **Race:** 15:30 GMT / 16:30 CET / 10:30 ET / 07:30 PT

Viewers globally can tune in to watch qualifying, as Formula 1 broadcasts reach nearly every corner of the world through various networks:

In Europe, fans can catch the action through channels such as Sky Sports F1 in the UK, Canal+ in France, and Viaplay in the Nordic countries. In the Americas, ESPN caters to viewers in the USA and Latin America, while RDS provides coverage in Canada. Asian fans can catch the race on channels like Fuji TV in Japan and FanCode in India, with several other options across the continent. Australian and New Zealand audiences can enjoy the races on platforms like Fox Sports.

For those looking to stream qualifying, F1 TV offers options for viewers in selected countries. Additionally, several local broadcasters provide on-demand services for convenient viewing.

Live commentary and real-time updates will be available for fans through Motorsport.com, ensuring that those unable to watch live can still stay connected with all the action unfolding in Brazil.

The ongoing challenges presented by weather conditions underline the resilience and adaptability of both teams and fans within the sport, showcasing a united passion for racing in all circumstances.

This event continues to build excitement leading up to the race, with McLaren’s strong performance heightening the anticipation for the qualifying session and the race itself.

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