The American triptych ends with victory, the 52nd to be exact, by Max Verstappen. The Dutchman also wins the Brazilian GP ahead of a super Lando Norris, the only one who tried to worry Verstappen during the race, and an exceptional Fernando Alonso. Almost useless, if you want, to look for adjectives to describe it. After all, the track and his maneuvers always do the talking, like the duel with Perez of the last laps.
GP Brazil, ratings on Sky
If on the one hand the spectacle of the Brazilian GP, also demonstrated by the Sky ratings, At Ferrari you certainly can't be satisfied. The red, in fact, finishes in sixth place with Sainz, while Leclerc was forced to retire following a hydraulic problem. "Because I'm so unlucky”, Leclerc exclaimed on a team radio, knowing he had missed a great opportunity as he would have started from the front row. A race that perhaps, as the many who watched it from home would have expected, could have given Ferrari some great satisfaction. It wasn't like that, but ratings on Sky there was no shortage: the Brazilian GP at 18.00 pm, live on Sky recorded 791 thousand average viewers, totaling a 5% share. Even higher numbers in the delayed broadcast at 21.30pm on TV8, with 917 thousand average viewers, equal to 4,8% share.

The last two appointments before the conclusion
With the Brazilian GP now in the archives, Formula 1 stops for a week, before returning to the scene for the last two events of the season: first in Las Vegas and then in Abu Dhabi to lower the curtain on the 2023 vintage.


