With the current Formula 1 season on hold because of the coronavirus outbreak, F1 fans everywhere will be missing their fix of the fastest sport on earth. So to give us all something to watch in the meantime, F1 will be streaming a series of classic races over the next few months, allowing you to re-live some of the most entertaining and exciting Grands Prix from the archives.

We're starting this Saturday, March 21, with the 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix, so here's how to watch it, when to tune in and what you should watch out for in this unforgettable clash at Interlagos.

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Background

Mercedes were already constructors' champions, but their two drivers were embroiled in a terrific title fight and neither were afraid of a little intra-team contact as they battled for the crown.

A win in Brazil would have sealed the championship for Nico Rosberg, who came into the race 19 points ahead of team mate Lewis Hamilton - though Lewis, then the reigning champ, wasn't going to make it easy.

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With a storm brewing around Brazil’s Interlagos circuit, Hamilton had the upper hand in all three qualifying sessions, eventually taking a record 19th pole position of the season. But Rosberg qualified right behind him in P2, just 0.102s off Hamilton.

Combine the nail-biting chase for the title with the banks, twists and turns of Interlagos, add the rain, and we had the prospect of an incredible race on our hands. What happened when the lights went out didn’t disappoint.

Here's how the grid lined up for the 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix