“And in Monza it will rain again. I really want to race in Abu Dhabi…”, Fernando Alonso told the Spanish press present at the FIA press conference after the Dutch GP, in Zandvoort, while waiting for Verstappen and Gasly will arrive in the press room, the other two members of the podium. He said that because of the rain. Water has been the main character in many Grands Prix this season, more than usual. A clear example is what happened at the Dutch GP, with a crazy race due to the rain that fell when the traffic lights went out in the middle of the start and the rain that appeared heavily in the last laps , forcing the event to stop with a Red flag. Alonso’s feeling is no surprise. Races like Zandvoort are what push drivers and teams to the limit, all the more demanding because they have to decide key issues in seconds. And it looks like this weekend’s Italian F1 GP at Monza will once again have rain as a guest for Sunday’s race. But finally, the forecasts indicate the opposite.
At the start of the week, the weather forecast for the Italian F1 GP at Monza indicated that rain could hit the track on race day. It is not clear if the appointment is new, or if the drops will reach the circuit when testing begins. However, in the last hours the forecasts have changed and everything indicates that the sky will be covered with clouds during the three days of the Grand Prix, but in the end it will not rain.
The rain forecast for Sunday at race time has been reduced to less than 10% chance, so everything seems to indicate that the weekend will be dry. This should allow all teams to take advantage of the 3 free practice sessions to pick up more important data about their cars and the perfect balance of their cars for qualifying and Saturday’s race. The teams should come to the ‘qualification’ and the race with less doubts than they did in Zandvoort, where a crazy race was played.
Source: La Verdad

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