The last official Brazilian Grand Prix was held in 2019, with the race returning in 2021 after a COVID-hiatus under a new name.
The Sao Paulo Grand Prix would continue to be run at Interlagos, putting the Brazilian moniker into abeyance as the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace served up another thriller between title rivals Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
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Marko delivers Lawson verdict in 'Red Bull audition'
Helmut Marko believes Liam Lawson has "confirmed the trust" RB placed in the Kiwi in promoting him to F1.
Lawson replaced Daniel Ricciardo after the Singapore Grand Prix for the final six rounds of the season, and it is believed he is being evaluated for a 2025 Red Bull seat, with Sergio Perez increasingly unlikely to be kept on in light of his poor performances.
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McLaren offer ‘desperate’ F1 warning to Norris
McLaren has told Lando Norris he does not need to be "desperate" in his F1 championship fight with Max Verstappen.
In Mexico, the two drivers clashed on track once again, with Verstappen receiving two 10-second time penalties for forcing Norris off track and then overtaking him off it.
Verstappen snaps back at F1 champion criticism after Norris feud
Max Verstappen has hit out at "biased" people for criticising his driving standards in F1, branding them "very annoying".
The 27-year-old also sniped at the FIA for Charles Leclerc's lack of punishment - thus far - for swearing in a press conference after finishing on the podium at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
READ MORE: Verstappen snaps back at F1 champion criticism after Norris feud
Historic F1 track takes further step towards grand prix return
The Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit has started the process of securing Grade 1 accreditation from the FIA to bring the South African Grand Prix back to the F1 calendar.
The track has a long history with the sport and first hosted a world championship event in 1967, with the most recent occurring 31 years ago.
READ MORE: Historic F1 track takes further step towards grand prix return
Marko throws in the towel over Red Bull F1 title hopes
Helmut Marko has appeared to throw in the towel over Red Bull's hopes of retaining its constructors' championship in 2024.
After a strong start to the season with seven wins from the first 10 races, Red Bull has not won since the Spanish GP, where it held a 60-point lead over Ferrari and a 93-point buffer to McLaren.
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