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 Canadi⛎an Grand Prix with “intense” showers forecast when final practice and qualifying take place on Saturday.
A low-pressure weather system over Quebec will bring unsettled con🔯ditions o๊n 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 cent risk of heavier showers on Saturday, which may lead to a repeat of last year’s 🧸wet qualifying session.

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 last 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.&n꧒bsp;
The rainfall will bring some much-needed relief to the region, w🌜hich ♕has been hit by recent wildfires.
Quebec, the province which is home to Montreal’s Circuit 🐓Gilles Vi✃lleneuve, has experienced 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-quality iౠssues across much of North America.ဣ

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