Lando Norris fears potentially “dangerous” 80km/h winds at Dutch GP
Lando Norr🐼is thinks conditions in Friday F1 practice could ⛄be "dangerous" if strong winds arrive as forecast at Zandvoort.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris is concerned that weather conditions during Friday practice at F1’s Dutch Grand Prix could potentiall🦄y be “dangerous”.
There were already strong winds in the Zandvoort paddock on Thursday but forecasts have predicted gusts of up to 80km/h on Friday, when F1’s opꦰening two practice sessions will be held.
Norris warned that drivers could end up getting caught out 𝔍by the wind and end up either “in the gravel or the wall”.
“It’s a lot trickier than people think,” the M🃏cLaren driver said. “I mean, e꧋ven when it's 20-25km/h, it is already a lot. Even when it's no wind to 10km/h, you notice the difference.
“When it's just a constant 25km/h it's difficult, but it's going t൩o be 40, 50, 60, 70, 80km/h... I've never experienced something like that.
“Obviously it can be quite dangerous, 🎀because if you go into a corner at a certain speed, like Turn 7, with a 60, ✤70, 80km/h wind, that changes the car.
“There's nothing you can do as a driver. You're going to be in the gravel or in the wa🦂ll. I don't know what to expect.”
McLaren teammate168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Oscar Piastri said: “The amount of do🍎wnforce you gain, o൲r more importantly lose, depending on the direction of the wind is [massive].
“In some corners it will probably be like driving an F2 car tomo🌞rrow. It's a massive change and also very difficult for us because of course we can't feel the wind that well.
“You can feel it pretty well when it's sideways, but when it's a headwind or a tailwind, it's not always that easy tဣo tell. An𓆏d if you get a gust at the wrong moment, it's completely out of your control in some ways.
"I th🍒ink it'll be a pretty interesting day, and an interesting weekend, 🌳with the wind and the rain.”
Ferrari’s168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Charles Leclerc dou🍌bts there will be much action on track if the winds are as s🍌trong as expected.
“I don't think 𒆙there are any cars that are designed for the wind we🌱 have forecasted for tomorrow,” the Monegasque said.
“I th𒅌ink it's up to 80km/h. I'm not sure there will be many caﷺrs on track in case it's that way.
“However, I think for Satu♕rday and Sunday, it calms down, but it still remains extremely high wind.”

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