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MURRAY WALKER ON THE BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX
We have 15 Grands Prix behind us this season and are down to the last two.

The race this weekend in Brazil could be the decider for both the constructors' championship and for the drivers' championship.

Brazil means Sao Paulo and to be honest it isn't my favourite city, but it is home to the circuit of Interlagos, which is absolutely fantastic.

It is 2.7 miles long and the cars average about 130mph.

It's a bit run down and a bit shabby in places, but the atmosphere there is absolutely incredible.

The fanatical Brazilians, who love their Formula One, make it a wonderful place to be - it is tremendous.

All the hopes of Brazil will be on Rubens Barrichello, who is still very much in the hunt for the drivers' championship.

It's the same situation it has been for the last couple of races - choosing the winner is unpredictable because so many drivers could win.

Jenson Button could do it. He hasn't had the best of luck in recent races, but he knows that if he does well in Sao Paulo he could become world champion.

Barrichello, his Brawn team-mate, could equally win this race as could Lewis Hamilton or Sebastian Vettel.

But I can't see Vettel's Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber winning in Interlagos.

Surely now Red Bull will be giving instructions to Webber to defer to his teammate if he is in front of him as Vettel is still in with a chance of winning the world championship.

Interlagos in 2008 was arguably the greatest title decider of all time.

Let's just hope this year is half as exciting.

Enjoy your weekend,

Murray

THIS WEEKEND ON BBC SPORT
 All the TV and radio times

GYMNASTICS
 bbc.co.uk/gymnastics

Saturday
World Championships: 1300-1630, BBC One/online; 1630-1700, BBC Two/online.

Sunday
World Championships: 1300-1655, BBC Two/online.

FOOTBALL
 bbc.co.uk/football

Saturday
Football Focus (1215, BBC One/online); Championship commentaries (1500, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra/online; 1720, Radio 5 live/online); Premier League commentaries (1245, BBC radio 5 Live/online and 1500 Radio 5 Live/online); Final Score (1430, BBC Red Button/online; 1630, BBC One/online); Match of the Day (2220, BBC One/online); The Football League Show (2345, BBC One/online).

Sunday
Match of the Day repeat (0735, BBC One/online); Premier League commentaries (1300 & 1600, BBC Radio 5 live/online; Match of the Day 2 (2200, BBC Two/online).

FORMULA ONE
 bbc.co.uk/formulaone

Saturday
Brazilian Grand Prix: Third practice (1455-1605, BBC Red Button/online & BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra/online); Qualifying (1720-1915, BBC One/BBC Red Button/online/Radio 5 Live); Qualifying re-run (1915, BBC Red Button).

Sunday
Brazilian Grand Prix: Race (1600-1910 BBC One/BBC Red Button/online/Radio 5 Live); Interactive forum: 1910-2010, BBC Red Button/online); Highlights (2340-0040, BBC Three/online); Race re-run (2010, BBC Red Button).

OTHER SPORT
 bbc.co.uk/othersport

Saturday
MotoGP: Phillip Island - qualifying (0450-0600, BBC Red Button/online); Rugby union: Heineken Cup - Bath v Stade Francais (1455-1655, BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra/online)

Sunday
MotoGP: Phillip Island - 125cc and 250cc races live (0250-0500, BBC Red Button/online); MotoGP live (0545-0700, BBC One/online); MotoGP repeat (1200-1300, BBC Two); NFL: Philadelphia Eagles at Oakland Raiders (2100-0030, BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra).

...AND ON THE WEBSITE THIS WEEK
 bbc.co.uk/sport

Lawro's predictions
 Mark Lawrenson on the weekend's football

Froch's Super Six
 Ben Dirs blogs on Carl Froch's fight with Andre Dirrell

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