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The 2024 São Paulo Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race that was held on 3 November 2024 at the Interlagos Circuit in São Paulo. It was the twenty-first round of the 2024 Formula One World Championship and the fifth Grand Prix weekend of the season to utilise the sprint format.
Oscar Piastri took pole position for the sprint event, and then ceded position to his teammate Lando Norris in the closing laps of the sprint. Norris won his first sprint race ahead of Piastri and Charles Leclerc. Max Verstappen initially finished third, but was later penalised for a virtual safety car infringement, ultimately taking fourth place. Norris took pole position for the main race in a qualifying session disrupted by five red flags, ahead of George Russell and Yuki Tsunoda, who qualified in a career-best third.
The wet-weather race was won by Max Verstappen, who qualified in 12th place but started 17th after being handed a five-place grid penalty for exceeding his allocation of power unit components, taking both his and Red Bull's first win since the Spanish Grand Prix. The podium was completed by Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly with the two achieving Team Enstone's first double podium finish since the 2013 Korean Grand Prix with Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean. This also marked the first time since Räikkönen's win at the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix that a driver had won from 17th – or lower – on the grid.
Offical Name Formula 1 Lenovo Grande Premio de São Paulo 2024 |
Date 2024-11-03 |
Circuit
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Course Length km \ miles |
Distance 69 laps, km \ miles |
Timetable (GMT-3)
2024-11-01 Friday |
1st Free Practice |
11:30 - 12:30 |
Sprint Qualifying |
15:30 - 16:14 |
2024-11-02 Saturday |
Sprint |
11:00 - 11:30 |
2024-11-03 Sunday |
Qualifying |
07:30 - 08:30 |
Race |
12:30 - 14:30 |
Fastest Lap
Driver |
Constructor |
Fastest Lap |
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This race saw...
- Driver
- 62nd win for
- 150th Grand Prix for
- Team
- Engine
Data
- Weather: Rain
- Attendance: 291,717
- Entries: 20
- Qualified: 20
- Classified: 15
Post-race Drivers' Standings
Pos. |
Driver |
Points |
1 |
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393 |
2 |
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331 |
3 |
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307 |
4 |
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262 |
5 |
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244 |
6 |
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192 |
7 |
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190 |
8 |
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151 |
9 |
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62 |
10 |
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31 |
11 |
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28 |
12 |
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26 |
13 |
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24 |
14 |
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23 |
15 |
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14 |
16 |
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12 |
17 |
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12 |
18 |
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7 |
19 |
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5 |
20 |
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4 |
21 |
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0 |
22 |
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0 |
23 |
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0 |
Post-race Constructors' Standings
Pos. |
Constructor |
Points |
1 |
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593 |
2 |
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557 |
3 |
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544 |
4 |
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382 |
5 |
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86 |
6 |
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49 |
7 |
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46 |
8 |
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44 |
9 |
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17 |
10 |
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0 |
Trophy Presented By
Winner |
Ricardo Nunes |
Mayor of São Paulo |
2nd Place |
Celso Sabino |
Minister for Tourism of Brazil |
3rd Place |
Giovanni Guerra |
President of Confederação Brasileira de Automobilismo (CBA) |
Winning Constructor
(represented by Pierre Waché) |
Sergio Buniac |
Lenovo SVP, President of Motorola |
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