the drivers could be in for a challenging weekend with the weather forecast showing that there is a high chance of rain on all three days of action in Montreal
Hoping for an actual wet race and not a red-flag-safety-car-parade this time around…
lets hope for dry practices too or I’ll have to find something useful to do with my time
I mean, for what passes as wet in F1 racing.
I’ve never heard of cars stopping because of rain before I started watching F1.
And it still seems ridiculous.
Doubly so when Teams/Manufacturers argue about bringing F1 tech to road cars down the line.
So is Alonso good in the wet? And as draggy cars are good for rain (right?) is Ferrari going to play a part?
I think the Red Bull with Max will still be unbeatable, though. (Unless bad luck with pit stops or crashes)