F1 Brazil Grand Prix LIVE STREAM: How to watch Formula One from Interlagos online

Formula One is back with Lewis Hamilton starting his first race weekend as a five-time world champion.

The F1 legend secured his fifth world championship, to move equal with Juan Manuel Fangio, in Mexico at the end of last month.

And with the drivers’ title wrapped up attention now shifts towards the constructors’ title which is still up for grabs.

Speaking ahead of the race at Interlagos, Hamilton said: “I’m in the frame of mind that I still have races to win and the job isn’t done yet.

“Right now, the focus is on making sure we secure this title in the next two races for the team.

“That’s the key, because, as we always talk about, there are over 1,000 people back at the factory that work so hard and that is the one that means most to them.

“That’s on my to-do list so we can collectively do that this weekend or next weekend.”

The five-time world champion added: “The last two races have been pretty shocking compared to our standards, and I don’t know how this next race is going to go.

“We still have these two races to fight the Ferraris, who have been quite strong the last two races. So we have got a lot of work to do.”

So, if you want to watch all the action from today’s big F1 race then here’s how to tune in online.

HOW TO WATCH THE BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX

Coverage of today’s Brazil Grand Prix from Interlagos will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 (Sky 406, Sky HD 860, Virgin 516).

The pre-race build-up starts at 4.30pm on Sky Sports F1 before lights out at 5.10pm.

This week the F1 will also be shown for Sky customers without a Sky Sports subscription on Sky One (Sky 106, Sky HD 806, Virgin 110, TalkTalk 301).

Extended highlights will then be shown on Channel 4 from 10.30pm.

This means that all the action can be followed on your desktop or laptop via the Sky Go on-demand service.

Sky Go is available to download on iOS and Android smartphone and tablet devices.

Sky Go is also available on a number of platforms including Amazon Fire devices, iPad, Mac computers and laptops, Playstation 3, PS4 and Xbox One.

The Sky Sports app, available to download on iOS and Android devices, will also be providing live text coverage and updates.

If you’re not currently a Sky Sports customer you can add the channels to your box via a NOW TV subscription.

Day passes, which let you add Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, start at £7.99 a day, with a weekly pass starting from £12.99, and no locking in to a contract.

NOW TV doesn’t even require a typical television to use, as it is also available on a NOW TV Box, Chromecast, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Roku, LG Smart TV, PC or Mac, and selected mobile and tablet devices.