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Lewis Hamilton is adamant that he is ready to take on the task of inclement weather at the Las Vegas Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton is prepared for the challenge of wet conditions at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, anticipating potential adverse weather over the weekend in Sin City. There is a chance of rain on the first two days of track action, with cool temperatures and a slippery surface posing a tough task for all drivers. Lando Norris echoed Hamilton’s concerns, referring to the possibility as “pretty nasty” during the FIA press conference. Qualifying and the race are set earlier this year in Nevada, with a cold spell offsetting the usual warmer climate. Hamilton acknowledges the difficulty of the low-grip asphalt in Las Vegas and the narrow working window for tyre performance in wet conditions. Despite the challenges, Hamilton is determined to face them head-on, ready to adapt to potential wet weather and the challenging track conditions. Hamilton and other drivers remain hopeful for dry sessions but are prepared for a difficult and demanding race if rain becomes a factor.






