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São Paulo Grand Prix


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Sun 5th November 2023 2:00pm Local
Sun 5th November 2023 5:00pm UTC

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League
Formula 1

Season
2023

Round
21

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The 2023 São Paulo Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Rolex Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2023) was a Formula One motor race held on 5 November 2023 at the Interlagos Circuit in São Paulo, Brazil. It was the twentieth round of the 2023 Formula One World Championship and the sixth and final Grand Prix weekend of the season to utilise the Formula One sprint format.

Max Verstappen took pole position for the main race during a weather-affected qualifying, while Lando Norris took the sprint pole position. Both the sprint and main race were won by Verstappen, setting a new Formula One record for highest percentage of wins in a single season. It was Red Bull Racing's 19th win of the season, matching Mercedes's 2016 season win record. Norris finished the race in second place, his 13th career podium, tying Nick Heidfeld for most podiums without a race win. Fernando Alonso finished third, beating Sergio Pérez by 0.053 seconds. This was his ninth podium at Interlagos without ever winning and his first since the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix.

Background
The event was held across the weekend of 3–5 November and was the twentieth round of the 2023 Formula One World Championship. It was the 41st Formula One Grand Prix at this circuit, and the third held under the name of the São Paulo Grand Prix, having previously been titled the Brazilian Grand Prix. It was also the sixth and final Grand Prix weekend of the 2023 season to utilise the Formula One sprint format.

Championship standings before the race
Coming into the weekend, Max Verstappen led the Drivers' Championship with 491 points. He led his teammate Sergio Pérez by 251 points and Lewis Hamilton by a further 20 points. Hamilton was ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr. in fourth by 37 points, with Fernando Alonso in fifth, tied for points with Sainz. Red Bull Racing led the Constructors' Championship with 731 points, 360 points ahead of Mercedes and a further 22 points ahead of Ferrari. McLaren, in fourth, was behind Ferrari by 93 points and ahead of Aston Martin, in fifth, by 20 points.
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Transparent Spacer01 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Max Verstappen Team Badge icon Oracle Red Bull Racing1:56:48.894
Transparent Spacer02 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Lando Norris Team Badge icon McLaren Formula 1 Team+8.277s
Transparent Spacer03 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Fernando Alonso Team Badge icon Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team+34.155s
Transparent Spacer04 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Sergio Perez Team Badge icon Oracle Red Bull Racing+34.208s
Transparent Spacer05 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Lance Stroll Team Badge icon Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team+40.845s
Transparent Spacer06 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Carlos Sainz Jr Team Badge icon Scuderia Ferrari HP+50.188s
Transparent Spacer07 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Pierre Gasly Team Badge icon BWT Alpine Formula One Team+56.093s
Transparent Spacer08 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Lewis Hamilton Team Badge icon Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team+62.859s
Transparent Spacer09 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Yuki Tsunoda Team Badge icon Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One Team+69.880s
Transparent Spacer10 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Esteban Ocon Team Badge icon BWT Alpine Formula One Team+1 lap
Transparent Spacer11 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Logan Sargeant Team Badge icon Williams Racing+1 lap
Transparent Spacer12 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Nico Hulkenberg Team Badge icon MoneyGram Haas F1 Team+1 lap
Transparent Spacer13 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Daniel Ricciardo Team Badge icon Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One Team+1 lap
Transparent Spacer14 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Oscar Piastri Team Badge icon McLaren Formula 1 Team+2 laps
Transparent Spacer15 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon George Russell Team Badge icon Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One TeamDNF
Transparent Spacer16 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Valtteri Bottas Team Badge icon Alfa Romeo S.p.A.DNF
Transparent Spacer17 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Guanyu Zhou Team Badge icon Alfa Romeo S.p.A.DNF
Transparent Spacer18 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Kevin Magnussen Team Badge icon Haas Factory TeamDNF
Transparent Spacer19 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Alexander Albon Team Badge icon Williams RacingDNF
Transparent Spacer20 Player Cutout thumb Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Charles Leclerc Team Badge icon Scuderia Ferrari HPDNF


Result Description
Charles Leclerc crashed out of the race during the formation lap due to a hydraulics problem. Lando Norris moved up to second behind Max Verstappen at the start, while Kevin Magnussen hit Alexander Albon before the first turn, taking both drivers out of the race. The amount of debris caused a safety car period; soon, the race was red-flagged. Oscar Piastri and Daniel Ricciardo both suffered damage to their cars due to hitting the debris from the crash, but had their cars fixed in time to restart from the pit lane, albeit one lap down.

Off of the standing restart, Verstappen kept his first place ahead of Norris and, after a few more laps, pulled further ahead. Sergio Pérez overtook Lewis Hamilton, who was struggling with his tyres. Both Alfa Romeo drivers retired due to car problems: Zhou Guanyu on lap 24 and Valtteri Bottas on lap 39. On lap 57, George Russell retired due to overheating. With their cars continuing to struggle from the first-lap damage, Ricciardo and Piastri finished one and two laps down, respectively.

Sergio Pérez and Fernando Alonso dueled for third for many laps, with Alonso overtaking Pérez for the final time on the last lap and defending against the Red Bull Racing driver to take his first podium since the Dutch Grand Prix, ahead of Pérez by 0.053 seconds. This was his ninth podium at Interlagos without ever winning and his first since the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix.

Verstappen won the race by eight seconds, ahead of Norris. In doing so, Verstappen claimed the highest percentage of race wins per season record from Alberto Ascari, a record held since the 1952 season; he also achieved his nineteenth podium of the season, breaking his own record from 2021. Verstappen also overtook Alain Prost in total race wins by reaching his 52nd win.

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