Wet weather set to impact F1 Canadian GP with "intense" showers forecast

F1 drivers could be facing a repeat of conditions seen at the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix with “intense” showers forecast when final practice and qualifying take place on S🐎aturday.
A low-pressure weather system over Quebec will bring unsettled conditio𒉰ns on Friday. With the picture looking worse as the day goes on, second practice - which is due to start at 5pm local time - could be affected.🅺
There is an 80 per centꦯ risk of heavier showers on Saturday, which may lead to a repeat of last year’s wet qualifying sess﷽ion.

Aston Martin's 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso will✅ hope to replicate his front-row start for Alpine la🥃st year if rain does arrive for qualifying.
A dry race is expected🎶, 🌳with early forecasts suggesting only a 40 per cent chance of rain on Sunday.
The rainfall will 🐲bring some much-needed relief to the region, which has ౠbeen hit by recent wildfires.
Quebec, the province which is home to Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, has experie꧙nced its worst fire season on record.
Last week, F1 insisted that the race was168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: “not at risk” despite the wildfires and smoke causing air-ꦚquality issues across much of North America.

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