Will it rain again during Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix following Saturday’s qualifying session was hampered by a deluge?
So far, the weather has been a bit of a mixed bag over the course of the weekend. On Friday, the weather was gloomy and cloudy, but circumstances worsened on Saturday, forcing the racers to ready for qualifying on a slippery surface during final race.
The severe weather continued during qualifying, with a complete deluge assuring that wet tyres were required. Sergio Perez was taken off guard by the worsening conditions in Q2, as the Red Bull racer fell straight on at Turn 3 after attempting the Intermediates.
What are the expected conditions for Sunday’s race now that Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Alpine’s Fernando Alonso have locked off the top row?
The Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday should be dry, according to our pals at WeerOnline.nl.
As Sunday progresses in Montreal, the climate appears to be becoming considerably more cooperative, indicating that rain is unlikely to fall before or during the race.
The air temperature, though, will remain cold, at only 19 degrees Celsius. It will be difficult for racers to keep the tyres in their proper operating window, especially if a Safety Car is used to decrease the pace.
The race is expected to be dry and calm, with only light gusts, and spells of cloud cover will be punctuated by soft sunshine.
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