The calendar of the World Motorsports Championship, Formula 1 continues. From what we have seen in recent races, we will be enjoying a beautiful and contested battle for first place. The contenders? Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton.
There are only four races left for us to know if Hamilton will repeat the championship or if star rookie Verstappen can make history and be the new World Champion.
The actions of this exciting Formula 1 season continue in the 19th race of the year. It will take place in Brazil. This race will be the last on American soil (after the races in the United States and Mexico).
The race will be at the José Carlos Pace Circuit of Interlagos, located in the city of São Paulo. This circuit has a length of 4,309 km and is scheduled to run 71 laps. The direction of the track is counter-clockwise and has 15 curves (5 to the right and 10 to the left).
This is a Sprint circuit, the modality that has cost the current leader of the table Max Verstappen the most, so much so that the Dutchman has not managed to finish any of the Sprint circuits that have been contested so far, both at Silverstone and in Monza, Verstappen finished the race crashed.
However, in the same way, this race comes under pressure from Lewis Hamilton who, despite finishing in second place in the Mexico GP, Max Verstappen managed to take a magnificent advantage of 19 points in the championship.
Next, we will be able to observe how the pilots arrive located in the classification table, as well as the world championship of constructors.
Brazil Grand Prix – F1 – Preview – Info
When: November 12 – 14, 2021.
Where: José Carlos Pace de Interlagos – São Paulo, Brazil.
Where Can I Watch? Fox Sports / ESPN / F1 Tv Access / Official F1 ® App.
As we can see, not only is Verstappen beating Hamilton at the moment, but Red Bull has come within just 1 point in the constructors’ world championship, so both Lewis and Valteri must try to finish in the first place in Brazil if they want to continue as the best team in the world.
Next, we will show the different drivers and their respective betting odds for the Brazilian GP.
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Eduardo Perozo: Author
Eduardo Perez is a Gambyl sports betting staff writer. He is based in South America and is an expert in all things Football especially when it comes to Ecuardorian and Brazilian league soccer.
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