
The F1 title battle heads to Brazil this weekend. Will Lando Norris extend his advantage, or will we see the title lead change hands once again?
There’s plenty more racing coming up this weekend, with Portugal hosting the penultimate round of the 2025 MotoGP season. We’ll also see a new WEC champion crowned at the 8 Hours of Bahrain. Here is your complete guide on when and where to tune in from India:
F1 Brazil GP schedule

Lando Norris cruised to victory last time out at the Mexico GP, re-taking the 2025 F1 championship lead in the process. But his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri is just a point behind. A resurgent Max Verstappen now also sits 36 points behind Norris in the standings.
As we reach the tail-end of the season, the Brazil GP could prove crucial to shaping the championship picture. Moreover, it’s a sprint round, which means there are eight more points on offer this weekend. Further shaking things up, the weather forecast shows that there is a chance of rain on Saturday.
F1 Brazil GP: Where to watch?
All F1 Brazil GP sessions will be streamed live on the Fancode and F1 TV apps.
2025 F1 Brazil GP India timings | |||
| Date | Day | Session | Time |
| November 7 | Friday | FP1 | 8pm |
| November 8 | Saturday | Sprint Qualifying | 12am |
| November 8 | Saturday | Sprint | 7:30pm |
| November 8 | Saturday | Qualifying | 11:30pm |
| November 9 | Saturday | Race | 10:30pm |
MotoGP Portuguese GP schedule

MotoGP heads to Portimao for the penultimate round of the 2025 season. The top two positions are already wrapped up, with Marc Marquez and Alex Marquez making MotoGP history as the first siblings to become champion and runner-up. But third place still needs to be decided, with Marco Bezzecchi, Francesco Bagnaia and Pedro Acosta all in contention. Bagnaia is only five points behind Bezzecchi, while Acosta is a further 26 points behind.
2025 WorldSBK runner-up Nicolo Bulega will also make his MotoGP debut this weekend, replacing Marc Marquez, as he continues recovering from the shoulder injury he sustained at the Indonesian GP.
MotoGP Portuguese GP: Where to watch?
All MotoGP Portuguese GP sessions will be streamed live on Fancode. Fans in India can also catch the live TV broadcast on Eurosport.
2025 MotoGP Portuguese GP India timings | |||
| Date | Day | Session | Time |
| November 7 | Friday | FP1 | 4:15pm |
| November 7 | Friday | Practice | 8:30pm |
| November 8 | Saturday | FP2 | 3:40pm |
| November 8 | Saturday | Qualifying | 4:20pm |
| November 8 | Saturday | Sprint | 8:30pm |
| November 9 | Saturday | Race | 6:30pm |
WEC 8 Hours of Bahrain

Ferrari, Porsche and Cadillac are all in hunt for the World Endurance Championship (WEC) title. And we’ll finally see a winner crowned at the 8 Hours of Bahrain this weekend.
Despite its recently slump, Ferrari leads the way, holding a 39-point advantage over Porsche in the manufacturers’ standings. Cadillac is third overall, 61 points off the lead. Its two Ferrari cars in contention for the drivers’ title as well – The factory No. 51 crew (Alessandro Pier Guidi, Antionio Giovinazzi and James Calado) currently lead, just 13 points ahead of the privately-entered No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari (Robert Kubica, Philip Hanson and Yifei Ye).
WEC 8 Hours of Bahrain: Where to watch?
Fans in India can watch live coverage of the 8 Hours of Bahrain on FIA WEC TV. The Bahrain pass costs 8.99 euros (approx Rs 900) and includes live streaming of FP3, qualifying and the race, along with real-time telemetry, access to onboard camera streams and session replays.
2025 WEC 8 Hours of Bahrain India timings | |||
| Date | Day | Session | Time |
| November 6 | Thursday | FP1 | 2:45pm |
| November 6 | Thursday | FP2 | 7:30pm |
| November 7 | Friday | FP3 | 2:30pm |
| November 7 | Friday | Qualifying | 6:30pm |
| November 8 | Saturday | Race | 4:30pm |

