The Brazilian Grand Prix marks the penultimate meeting of the 2019 season of Formula 1, and it is certainly one of the most famous tracks on the calendar that the drivers will cover this Sunday from 18:10 p.m. French time.
The José Carlos Pace track located between two lakes in Sao Paulo (hence its name, “Interlagos”) saw the pole position of Max Verstappen (Red Bull). The Dutchman will have on his left the red brilliance of the Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel, who wants to properly celebrate his 100th start with the Team.
The poleman will, for his part, want to erase the affront caused by the collision with the latecomer. Esteban Ocon in Senna's S a year earlier.
French hopes will be embodied by the tandem Pierre Gasly (Toro Rosso) and Romain Grosjean (Haas), respectively sixth and seventh on the grid.
Two drivers will be worth watching. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) and Carlos Sainz Jr. (McLaren) will start 14th and 20th after penalties for changes to mechanical elements.
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