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The latest round of the F1 world championship fight takes place in Brazil – where rain is always on the horizon.
The Sao Paulo Grand Prix, formerly known as the Brazilian Grand Prix, is known for its dramatic weather conditions. Max Verstappen is currently leading by 47 points as he aims for his fourth world title. Interlagos track has a history of title fights being influenced by rain, raising questions about this weekend’s weather impact. The sprint format returns for the penultimate time this year, providing drivers with minimal practice time before qualifying. The forecast for the opening day predicts a small chance of rain, with temperatures reaching around 26°C throughout the day. However, Saturday and Sunday pose a higher risk of rain, potentially leading to wet qualifying and race conditions. Despite the drivers’ familiarity with rain challenges in Brazil, the wet weather will undoubtedly make the weekend an even greater test for all participants.