The upcoming 2025 F1 Brazilian GP is set to kick off the final stretch of what has been an exciting season so far. With the championship battle heating up and rain forecasted for the race weekend in São Paulo, the stakes are high for the drivers vying for the title.
Leading the championship is Lando Norris, with Oscar Piastri closely behind by just one point. Max Verstappen trails in third, 36 points adrift from the leader. With only four races left in the season, the competition is intense and anything can happen as the drivers head to Brazil, known for its passionate crowd.
Here are five things to watch out for in the F1 Brazilian GP:
- Alpine’s Strong Performance in the Rain: Despite Alpine’s struggles this season, the team could have a stronger weekend if the race is affected by rain. The cooler, slippery conditions tend to suit their car, and they might be able to fight for valuable points.
- Rookie Talent Shining: The F1 Brazilian GP has a history of rookies making a mark on the race. With several impressive newcomers on the grid, expect one of them to shine brightly this weekend and make a strong impression.
- Lewis Hamilton’s Podium Potential: While Ferrari might not have the best car for the wet conditions expected in Brazil, Lewis Hamilton has shown prowess in rainy weather. With a chance to outperform his teammate Charles Leclerc, Hamilton could be a wildcard for a podium finish.
- Oscar Piastri’s Redemption: After a couple of challenging races, Oscar Piastri will be looking to bounce back to his usual form in the McLaren. Expect the Australian driver to be competitive again and give his teammate Norris a run for his money.
- Max Verstappen’s Victory: Despite McLaren’s advantage in wet weather, Red Bull and Max Verstappen excel in strategy and decision-making. With the Dutch driver’s skill and the team’s expertise, they could come out on top and secure a win in the F1 Brazilian GP.
As the championship battle intensifies and the drivers gear up for a thrilling race in Brazil, the outcome remains uncertain. With unpredictable weather and fierce competition, the 2025 F1 Brazilian GP promises to deliver excitement and drama for fans around the world.
[Edited by Charanjot Singh Kohli]

