Severe weather is threatening the 2025 F1 Brazilian Grand Prix in São Paulo, with Brazilian authorities issuing weather warnings as early as Thursday. While São Paulo won't be the hardest hit by the expected "extratropical cyclone," an extraordinary amount of rain could still fall in 24 hours, and wind gusts of up to 100 km/h are expected. The sprint race is scheduled for 14:00 GMT (11:00 local), with qualifying for the main race later today at 18:00 GMT (15:00 local). This live blog will keep you updated on the latest developments at the Interlagos circuit and in the São Paulo region. But here's where it gets controversial... While the race organizers are taking necessary precautions, some are questioning whether the event should be canceled altogether due to the severe weather conditions. And this is the part most people miss... The weather forecast indicates that the rain is expected to subside after the race, but the high winds could pose a risk to the safety of the drivers and spectators. So, what do you think? Should the race go ahead as planned, or should it be canceled to ensure the safety of everyone involved? Share your thoughts in the comments below!