Follow Mail Sport's live blog for all the latest news and updates from the Sprint Race at the Brazilian Grand Prix.

By MILO POPE FOR MAILONLINE
Updated: 15:25 EDT, 4 November 2023
Follow Mail Sport's live blog for all the latest news and updates from the Sprint Race at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Thanks for joining us for today's sprint race. We will of course be back tomorrow covering every tyre change, overtake and moment of controversy from the grand prix itself.
1st Max Verstappen
2nd Lando Norris
3rd Sergio Perez
4th George Russell
5th Charles Leclerc
6th Yuki Tsunoda
7th Lewis Hamilton
8th Carlos Sainz
9th Daniel Ricciardo
10th Oscar Piastri
11th Fernando Alonso
12th Lance Stroll
13th Pierre Gasly
14th Esteban Ocon
15th Alex Albon
16th Kevin Magnussen
17th Zhou Guanyu
18th Nico Hulkenberg
19th Valtteri Bottas
20th Logan Sargeant
Hamilton clearly struggled in today's sprint race and was overtaken with ease throughout. He takes seventh place.
Sergio Perez will join his team-mate on the podium with a third place finish. Russell takes fourth.
After starting the race in first place, Norris takes second.
The top three finished a country mile ahead of the field.
After leading the race since turn one, it is a fourth sprint race win of the season for Vertsappen.
Charles Leclerc takes over Lewis Hamilton with ease with two laps to go!
With Mercedes struggling and Verstappen extending his lead, how are things going to end in Brazil?
This has been an electirc race so far with only five laps left.
The Red Bull driver was half a second quicker than Norris on his last lap there.
There is no tyre management whatsoever in this race in an all-out sprint.
That is vintage stuff from Alonso there who takes Pierre Gasly's place.