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Last year’s Brazilian Grand Prix saw wet weather chaos – will it be the same story 12 months on?
Round 21 of the 2025 F1 season takes place at Interlagos, home to the Brazilian Grand Prix, a track beloved by fans and drivers for its mix of medium and low-speed corners. The unpredictable weather is expected to play a significant role once again, recalling the wet weather chaos that postponed qualifying last year. This weekend will showcase the second-to-last sprint race format of the season, with Friday offering one practice session and sprint qualifying. The FIA’s forecast predicts dry conditions for Friday morning with possible thundery showers later, while Saturday is expected to be wet with high chances of showers during the sprint race. The grand prix on Sunday is likely to be dry but cooler, with a slight chance of a light shower during the race, highlighting the ongoing challenge of weather on the iconic Interlagos circuit for all involved.






