Summary

  • Hamilton on pole, Vettel 2nd, Bottas 3rd

  • Vettel under investigation for breaking weigh bridge

  • Sunday's race 17:10 GMT

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:16 GMT 10 November 2018

    #bbcf1

    Kayleigh: Preparing for WW3 here but... I wonder if Senna would be seen as ‘great’ if he hasn’t died in the way he did.

    Karen Waddy: My favourite Brazil moment has to be Alonso sunbathing after his car broke down in 2015. F1 just won't be the same without him.

    I love sharing this picture...

    AlonsoImage source, F1
  2. Another happy birthdaypublished at 14:12 GMT 10 November 2018

    It's also Eddie Irvine's birthday... he's 53.

    eddie irvineImage source, Getty Images
  3. Brazil vibespublished at 14:11 GMT 10 November 2018

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  4. Happy birthday Brendon Hartleypublished at 14:11 GMT 10 November 2018

    The Toro Rosso driver is 29 today.

    Brendon HartleyImage source, Toro Rosso
  5. Postpublished at 14:08 GMT 10 November 2018

    Kimi Raikkonen is first to set a time of 1:09.424, and Sergey Sirotkin is just one second behind.

    That's probably the furthest up the leaderboard he's ever been in Formula 1.

  6. Tyre reminderpublished at 14:07 GMT 10 November 2018

    These are the tyres we have this weekend.

    Medium - white

    Soft - yellow

    Suprsoft - red

    pirelliImage source, Pirelli
  7. Postpublished at 14:05 GMT 10 November 2018

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  8. We are on for final practicepublished at 14:02 GMT 10 November 2018

  9. What happened in practice yesterday?published at 14:02 GMT 10 November 2018

    Max Verstappen was fastest in first practice, and Valtteri Bottas was quickest in second practice, but the times here in Brazil are very close.

    In second practice Bottas was just 0.003secs quicker than Hamilton, and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel was just 0.073secs off the pace in third...

    Other than that, Hulkenberg skidded across the grass into the wall, and red flagged the session for a while.

    Verstappen had some problems with a crack in his oil tank, but it was soon fixed and he managed to make it out for some running time in the afternoon.

  10. BBC coveragepublished at 13:57 GMT 10 November 2018

    Our commentary team of Jack Nicholls, Jolyon Palmer, and Jennie Gow are live, for final practice, and they can be heard at the top of the page.

  11. Who is the greatest driver of all time?published at 13:54 GMT 10 November 2018

    We asked you to vote who is the greatest formula 1 driver of all time, and there were some interesting results...

    Michael Schumacher, the seven time world champion, was voted the greatest of all time, with 29%.

    Lewis Hamilton was second with 27%.

    Followed by Aryton Senna with 25%.

    Last weekend we asked you on Twitter to tell us your fantasy Formula 1 team, and one of the most common answers was Hamilton and Senna.

    They are separated by two different eras, but they are two similar personalities and drivers, who both go down in the list of all time greats.

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:53 GMT 10 November 2018

    Tweet us via #bbcf1

    Our discussion is looking back over the greatest moments in Brazil, over the years. What are you favourite moments?

    As well as, who is the greatest driver of all time?

    Get involved via the #bbcf1 hashtag.

  13. Rude Ricciardopublished at 13:47 GMT 10 November 2018

    Those who watched the Mexican Grand Prix may remember Daniel Ricciardo’s reaction to taking pole at the last gasp from team-mate Max Verstappen.

    He said he was “tripping major nutsack right now”. On Thursday, I asked him about this. I’d never heard it before, I said. This was the conversation that ensued:

    AB: “Tripping major nutsack”?

    DR: (laughs) “I remembered the podium that got taken from me in Melbourne, I said I was tripping balls. And it is an evolution of tripping balls.”

    AB: It’s a Ricciardo original?

    DR: “Yeah. I may have said it around friends before, I don’t know, but it just came to me. I say some spontaneous stuff sometimes. That was certainly one of them. Did you like it?”

    AB: Yeah, very much.

    DR: “Cool.”

    AB: Of course I can’t use it on the BBC (which we’ve now decided we can).

    DR: “Yeah, they’re a bit sensitive. I wouldn’t say nutsack is a swear word. Anyway…”

    RicciardoImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 13:44 GMT 10 November 2018

    One of the best ever radio messages from Sebastian Vettel...

    Does it beat Kimi Raikkonen's "gloves and steering wheel - give it to me!" classic moment?

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  15. Greetingspublished at 13:39 GMT 10 November 2018

    We're back for qualifying day in Brazil. First up is the final practice session from 14:00 GMT and we have a few points to recap from yesterday's rather rude live text...