Lewis Hamilton started the race from 13th on the grid, but had contact early on Lap 1 with Franco Colapinto, and picked up damage before pitting for a new front wing. He was later forced to retire from the race.
Watch as we highlight Max Verstappen's heroic recovery from starting in the pit lane to finishing P3 in Sao Paulo.
Max Verstappen was left to hail his “incredible” podium result at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the Dutchman having climbed through the field from a pit lane start to secure third place at Interlagos.
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The Sao Paulo Grand Prix produced not only a memorable race, but also a treasure trove of top trivia to dive into.
He may still be chasing his first win, but Kimi Antonelli was undoubtedly the sole victor when it came to his collision with Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, with the rookie netting second place.
Oscar Piastri has given his take on what proved to be a “tough afternoon” for him at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, the Australian having to settle for fifth after a 10-second time penalty for an early collision impacted his race.
Lewis Hamilton was downbeat after he was left with no option but to retire from the Sao Paulo Grand Prix after sustaining unmanageable damage to his Ferrari in the early stages.
Eight drivers were running nose-to-tail right across the finishing line on the final lap in Brazil as Liam Lawson came out on top to claim the P7 position ahead of his rivals.
Charles Leclerc believes that Oscar Piastri did not “deserve all the blame” for the Turn 1 collision at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix that saw Piastri’s McLaren hit Kimi Antonelli’s Mercedes, which then ran into Leclerc and put the Ferrari out of the race.
Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli had to resist massive pressure from Max Verstappen in the closing stages of the race in Brazil to claim P2 – his best ever result in a Grand Prix.
Ride onboard with the key players for a dramatic Safety Car restart at Interlagos as Oscar PIastri gets up to P2 and Charles Leclerc is knocked out of the race.
Lando Norris has insisted that “nothing changes” in his mindset for the final four races of the season after becoming the new championship leader last time out in Mexico, with the Briton focused on having another strong outing this weekend at the Sao Paul...
Charles Leclerc believes that taking P2 in the Teams’ Championship is “not good enough” for Ferrari, though the Monegasque also acknowledged that the squad’s current position still marks a “good improvement” from where they were at the beginning of the se...
McLaren's Lando Norris - the new F1 drivers' championship leader - discusses his prospects and expectations ahead of this weekend's Formula 1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix at Interlagos.