It will rain every day and normally late afternoon early tea time. Lets hope they get a 2 hour window of reasonable weather or dry running!
Saturday chance storms. Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain in the afternoon. Fog early. High of 32C with a heat index of 39C. Winds less than 5 km/h. Chance of rain 60% with rainfall amounts near 0.8 mm possible Sunday chance storms. Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain in the morning, then mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain. High of 32C with a heat index of 39C. Winds less than 5 km/h. Chance of rain 60% with rainfall amounts near 4.8 mm possible.
Tonight Chance of a Thunderstorm 24 °C Chance of T-storms 20% chance of precipitation Tomorrow Chance of a Thunderstorm 33 °C Chance of T-storms 60% chance of precipitation Tomorrow Night Chance of a Thunderstorm 24 °C Chance of T-storms 40% chance of precipitation Sunday Thunderstorm 33 °C T-storms 40% chance of precipitation
Thunderstorm evokes 2009. I do hope we don't have another abandoned race just because Bernie organised the calendar to suit his own whims.
Fixed. Button is the best on a drying track but that is a very specific set of circumstances. Hamilton is probably the better driver on a completely wet track.
Fixed. Mclaren have the most downforce, if it is raining then it will probably be Hamilton or Button who wins.
No cause for conflict but did you miss the Canadian GP? Whilst it was raining, Button-Schumacher-Massa and Kobayashi were right up there.
And Mclaren have been a naturally good team in the wet over the past few years, if i havent got my races/teams muddled up. Then again it could be down to the drivers
Mostly due to being out of sequence but I get your point. The problem is this year's Mercedes looks like it has gone too far in favour of straight-line speed.
Without factoring in the track layout, is tyre deg higher on wet tyres in the rain or dry tyres in the dry?