He F1 Dutch GP rain can be a great enemy. The weather forecast is increasingly pointing towards a The Grand Prix went through the waterand possibly, with changing conditions in Sunday’s race at Zandvoort, something that can make a Sunday date more unpredictable and exciting than it can be dry.
This Wednesday, we arrive at Amsterdam, the sun is shining. But it shouldn’t be like that with him. Grand Prix of the Netherlands. This Thursday should be a wet press service day, with an 80% chance of rain starting at 1:00 pm and throughout the day, just an appetizer of what the Grand Prix could be.
On Friday, for the day of free practice, the rain forecast is lowered to 20%, rising to 34% for 4:00 pm, when the drivers will take part in the most important free practice session, FP2.
On Saturday, many things must change. The rain forecast for the morning is 70%, also for the time of the qualifying session. For his part, On Sunday rain is expected before the race and the forecast for the race time is 70%, although this is greatly reduced once the appointment starts on Sunday.
Therefore it is not excluded that the race can start wet and that it will stop raining during it, causing the test to be held in changing conditions, with more options for surprise in the strategy of every driver about their choice of tires.
In any case, if it rains, it will be necessary to see if the race management decides to wait and postpone the start of the race for a while until the track is drier to improve visibility, always thinking that the priority should be safety of the drivers..
Source: La Verdad

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