I look forward to future days off work when health and safety tell me its to dangerous to drive in due to a spot of drizzle.
Of course he's not, it was a joke! A bit like this quali session, as it happens. I think they should have pressed on with it earlier.
Safe from what? Aquaplaning? The cockpits have undergone intense scrutiny to provide perfect strength and safety for the drivers. Gravel traps everywhere. Trained drivers, with miles of experience. Hans device/ quality ensured helmets. Yes drivers will crash, that is part of F1. I have been watching races with worse conditions than this, and if drivers cannot be relied on to manage them, then they shouldn't be paid millions in the first place. Another 20min delay, bet you love that.
This has got q2 & 3 tomorrow written all over it. I'm guessing the it would be around the same time as fp3 was this morning?
Those poor fans sat in the rain. Will be going home in the dark with hypothermia. Why's health and safety not protecting them