F1 2017 - TV Schedule Brazilian Grand Prix - Formula 1
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F1 2017 - TV Schedule Brazilian Grand Prix - Formula 1

F1 2017 - TV Series Brazilian Grand Prix - Formula 1

Il Brazilian Grand Prix a Interlagos - penultimate stage F1 world 2017 - will be broadcast on guide su Sky and put it off for Rai (below you will find TV time).

Although both world titles have already been awarded (Drivers Lewis Hamilton and constructors for Mercedes) the South American race has several reasons for interest: Red Bull in excellent shape the fight for the second place of the world champion between Sebastian Vettel e Valtteri Bottas and the last home run Felipe Massa before parting (final this time?) at the Circus.

F1 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix: what to expect

Il chain di Interlagos – headquarters Brazilian Grand Prix is an unsafe and very tiring track for bus, rain it should only arrive on time free tests tomorrow.

Le qualification will be fundamental: in the last four races, whoever started from pole position has always won, and in order to find a driver on the top step of the podium who did not start from the first row, you need to return to 2007. Ferrari haven't won here since 2008, in the race that gave Hamilton his first world championship. Below you will find calendar of The Grand Prix di 1 formulathen TV time su Sky e Rai and our forecast.

F1 2017 - Interlagos, calendar and TV programs on Sky and Rai

Friday 10 November 2017

13: 00-14: 30 Free practice 1 (live on Sky Sport F1, postponed at 18:40 on Rai Sport)

17: 00-18: 30 Free practice 2 (live on Sky Sport F1, postponed at 23:45 on Rai Sport)

Saturday 11 November 2017

14: 00-15: 00 Free practice 3 (live on Sky Sport F1, postponed at 18:15 on Rai Sport)

17: 00-18: 00 Qualification (postponed until 23:25 on Rai 2)

Sunday 12 November 2017

17:00 Race (live on Sky Sport F1, delayed at 22:00 on Rai 2)

F1 - 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix numbers

CHAIN ​​LENGTH: 4.309 m

LAPS: 71

TEST REPORT: Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari F2004) - 1'09” 822 - 2004

STATION RECORD: Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams FW26) – 1'11” 473 – 2004

RECORD DISTANCE: Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams FW26) - 1 hour 28 minutes 01" 451 - 2004

F1 - Prediction for the 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix

1 ° Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

After the conquest F1 world 2017 and having won six podiums in the last seven Grand Prix Hamilton he will do his best to help his teammate Bottas snatch the second place in the championship from Vettel.

It is a pity that the Finnish driver does not really like this track and therefore we expect to win Lewisalready victorious Interlagos last year and always in the top three in the last three issues.

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