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Formula One F1 – Brazilian Grand Prix – Jose Carlos Pace Circuit, Sao Paulo, Brazil – November 13, 2021 Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen during sprint qualifying REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli

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Formula One F1 – Brazilian Grand Prix – Jose Carlos Pace Circuit, Sao Paulo, Brazil – November 13, 2021 Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen during sprint qualifying REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
One of the exciting aspects of a Grand Prix weekend is the weather. The conditions around the track can make or break a driver’s race. For the Brazilian Grand Prix, there aren’t any signs of rain, so teams and drivers can prepare to battle it out in sunny conditions.
Throughout the course of the 2021 season, rain has been the deciding factor in a race. However, for the race at Interlagos, the weather is said to be sunny throughout the entire session.
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What is the weather for the Brazilian Grand Prix?
Rain can make the race exciting for fans but for teams and drivers, it becomes a huge obstacle. But for the Brazilian GP, they can breathe a sigh of relief as there won’t be any showers in Sao Paulo.
The lights will go out at 2 PM in Sao Paulo, the temperature is said to be at 27 degrees Celsius, with zero percentage of precipitation. While winds will be reaching a speed of 13km/h, and humidity is predicted to be at 35%.

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Formula One F1 – Brazilian Grand Prix – Jose Carlos Pace Circuit, Sao Paulo, Brazil – November 12, 2021 Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas in action during qualifying REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
As the race heads into its final stages at 4 PM, the temperature is said to be at 24 degrees Celsius, while precipitation will still be at zero percent. Winds will reach a speed of 15 km/h, while humidity will be at 43 percent.
With such conditions predicted for the Brazilian Grand Prix, who do you think will come out on top at Interlagos? Will it be Mercedes or Red Bull or someone else?
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Who’s starting on pole for the race at Interlagos?
Yesterday’s sprint race saw Mercedes‘ Valtteri Bottas emerge victorious after beating Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to the checkered flag. The Finn already bagged three points and aims to seize more in Sunday’s race.

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Formula One F1 – Brazilian Grand Prix – Jose Carlos Pace Circuit, Sao Paulo, Brazil – November 13, 2021 Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas during sprint qualifying REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli
With just a few hours remaining for the much-awaited Brazilian Grand Prix, what are your predictions for the race? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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