Formula 1: Brazilian Grand Prix Odds, Preview, and Picks (Nov 3)
- Max Verstappenâs advantage in the Driversâ Championship cut to 47 points
- Red Bull have dropped to third in the Constructorsâ Championship
The final race in a Formula 1 triple-header will be staged at Interlagos this Sunday, as the Brazilian Grand Prix takes place. The pressure will be increasing on the driversâ at the top of the standings, as Lando Norris looks for a vital win to close the gap on Max Verstappen.
How To Watch
- When: Sunday, November 3, 2024 at 1:00 PM ET
- Where: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Sao Paulo, Brazil
- How To Watch: ESPN
Odds
Driver | Odds |
---|---|
Lando Norris | +200 |
Charles Leclerc | +250 |
Carlos Sainz | +333 |
Max Verstappen | +750 |
Oscar Piastri | +850 |
George Russell | +2000 |
Lewis Hamilton | +2000 |
Race Preview
The end of the Formula 1 season is creeping into sight, with just four races remaining in 2024. A big points scoring opportunity arrives this weekend, as a Sprint Race and Grand Prix will be held at the Interlagos Circuit in Sao Paulo.
Drivers will complete 71 laps of the 4.309 km track to make up the 305.879 km race distance. McLaren has been the dominant team in the raceâs history with 12 wins, while Max Verstappen has won the Brazilian Grand Prix for a second time in 2023.
The pressure continues to mount on the reigning champion, as he hasnât won a Grand Prix since round ten in Spain. His advantage at the summit remains healthy, but his mounting issues were evident in Mexico City after receiving a 20-second penalty for a collision with Lando Norris.
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The tension between the pair is increasing with every ing week, but Norris will likely need to win both races this weekend if he is to have any hope of ending the season as the world champion. Norris eventually split the Ferraris in Mexico after overtaking Charles Leclerc in the closing stages.
However, the momentum is very much with the Ferrari team, winning for the second weekend running to overtake Red Bull in the Constructorsâ standings and moving within 29 points of McLaren at the summit.
Qualifying will be vitally important for Norris, as he looks to record a fourth win of the season. Lewis Hamilton and George Russell were both off the pace for Mercedes in Mexico City, with the upgrades on Hamiltonâs car still restricting his race pace.
Brazilian Grand Prix Picks
At this stage, Ferrari appear to have the momentum in the race for the Constructorsâ Championship. The dominance that they enjoyed in the U.S. continued in Mexico, and more success could be achieved in Brazil. Therefore, the preference is for Leclerc to record victory, with Norris finishing back in second.
Free Pick:
- Charles Leclerc