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F1 returns to Interlagos for the Brazilian Grand Prix this weekend – and the sixth and final sprint race of the season sports
Max Verstappen won his 16th grand prix of an incredible season last time out in Mexico City, with Lewis Hamilton coming home second and pole-sitter Charles Leclerc completing the podium sports
Leclerc stayed in the race despite a first-lap collision with Sergio Perez which resulted in the Mexican’s retirement sports
Lando Norris made up 12 places for an incredible recovery driver in his McLaren, jumping from 17th to fifth sports
Mercedes’ George Russell won his first F1 race last year on a jubilant weekend for the Brit in Brazil sports
Interlagos once again hosts a sprint weekend; Max Verstappen won the last sprint race in Austin two weeks ago sports
Here is everything you need to know sports
When is the Brazilian Grand Prix? The next race weekend of the 2023 season, the Brazilian Grand Prix, takes place from Friday 3 November - Sunday 5 November as F1 heads back to Interlagos sports
The schedule is as follows: first practice takes place at 2:30pm (GMT) with qualifying at 6pm sports
On Saturday, the sprint shootout qualifying takes place at 2pm before the sprint race starts at 6:30pm (GMT) sports
The race on Sunday has a start time of 5pm (GMT) sports
How can I watch it sports online and on TV?The Brazilian Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky sports Sports in the United Kingdom - and ESPN in the United States sports
Sky sports Sports subscribers can watch all the action in Sao Paulo on the Sky Go app sports
If you’re not a Sky customer you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription sports
George Russell won his first F1 race in Brazil last year (AP)Driver Standings 1) Max Verstappen - 491 points (champion)2) Sergio Perez - 240 points3) Lewis Hamilton - 220 points4) Carlos Sainz - 183 points5) Fernando Alonso - 183 points6) Lando Norris - 169 points7) Charles Leclerc - 166 points8) George Russell - 151 points9) Oscar Piastri - 87 points10) Pierre Gasly - 56 points11) Lance Stroll - 53 points12) Esteban Ocon - 45 points13) Alex Albon - 27 points14) Valtteri Bottas - 10 points15) Nico Hulkenberg - 9 points16) Yuki Tsunoda - 8 points17) Daniel Ricciardo - 6 points18) Zhou Guanyu - 6 points19) Kevin Magnussen - 3 points20) Liam Lawson - 2 points21) Logan Sargeant - 1 point21) Nyck de Vries - 0 pointsConstructors’ Championship 1) Red Bull - 731 points (champions)2) Mercedes - 371 points3) Ferrari - 349 points4) McLaren - 256 points5) Aston Martin - 236 points6) Alpine - 101 points7) Williams - 28 points8) AlphaTauri - 16 points9) Alfa Romeo - 16 points10) Haas - 12 pointsWhat is the 2023 F1 calendar? ROUND 21 - BRAZIL (sprint weekend)Interlagos Circuit, Sao Paulo - 3-5 NovemberROUND 22 - LAS VEGASLas Vegas Street Circuit - 16-18 NovemberRecommendedNicolas Hamilton: ‘Lewis has never put a penny into my racing sports
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Owen Farrell has condemned the sports online vilification of Tom Curry after the England flanker alleged he was racially abused in Saturday’s World Cup semi-final defeat by South Africa sports
England are furious that Curry has been targeted sports online for claiming to referee Ben O’Keeffe that he had been called a “white c***” by Springboks hooker Bongi Mbonambi sports
World Rugby is examining audio and video footage from the Stade de France clash as part of its investigation into the incident which is still ongoing, but in the meantime Curry has been the victim of a social media pile-on described by his club Sale as “disgusting” sports
A visibly angry Farrell on Wednesday defended his team-mate, who wins his 50th cap in Friday’s bronze final against Argentina sports
“Tom has been first class this week, like he always is sports
He’s one of the most honest, most hard working blokes I’ve ever played with,” England captain Farrell said sports
“What isn’t understandable is the amount of abuse he’s got sports
The effect that has on him is the bit that I, and we, really don’t understand sports
“And I know it seems to be going more and more like this, but it shouldn’t be, it shouldn’t be sports
“You are dealing with people, with human beings sports
Just because you’re saying stuff on your phone or behind a computer screen doesn’t make it acceptable sports
I don’t think it’s acceptable sports
“This doesn’t make me look fondly at engaging with people outside of the people that are close to you sports
”Head coach Steve Borthwick has made it clear that Curry has been unjustly thrust into the eye of the storm in a doubling down of England’s claim that the Sale forward was racially abused by Mbonambi sports
“This is not a Tom Curry incident sports
Somebody said something in a game that he has reported,” Borthwick said sports
“Now this is a World Rugby and SA Rugby matter to deal with, not an England rugby nor a Tom Curry matter sports
”Curry continues in the back row, although he shifts from openside to blindside flanker as one of 10 changes – eight in personnel – made to the side to face Argentina sports
Borthwick insists he had no hesitation in standing Curry down for the rematch of the Pool D opener which England won despite having the 25-year-old sent off in the third minute for a dangerous tackle sports
“The way Tom play means he has more involvements than any other player on the pitch sports
And they are physically powerful involvements,” Borthwick said sports
“When he came off the pitch against South Africa he was cut and bloodied and that’s exactly how Tom Curry plays sports
“I chatted to him early in the week about how he was physically with another six-day turnaround and he looked straight at me and point blank said: ‘I am desperate to play on Friday night’ sports
“This guy wants to play sports
There is no doubt in my mind he wants to be out there and the way he has prepared through the week has been incredible sports
“But that’s Tom Curry sports
It’s the way he does it every single week so I couldn’t be more proud of him sports
”With no indication of when World Rugby’s inquiry will conclude, Mbonambi will take part in Saturday’s World Cup final against New Zealand with a cloud hanging over him sports
He has completed the last two matches – fierce battles against France and England – and given the lack of front line hooker cover, is set to play another 80 minutes against the All Blacks sports
South Africa assistant coach Felix Jones said: “Bongi has come through both of those games fine sports
Any player who is getting ready to play in a World Cup final won’t moan about how many minutes they’ve had sports
They’ll be ready to go sports
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