Max Verstappen is one of several drivers to have suggested there could be potential issues if heavy rainfall impacts the Miami GP.
Max Verstappen has expressed concerns about the Miami Grand Prix circuit’s drainage potentially becoming a critical issue if heavy rain hits on Sunday.
Weather forecasts predict heavy rain and possible thunderstorms in Miami during the race, posing challenges for drivers.
Carlos Sainz and Kimi Antonelli have also raised issues related to electrical power levels and tyre blanket temperatures, respectively.
Verstappen highlighted drainage problems at the Miami International Autodrome as a potential obstacle to race conditions.
Last year’s Sprint race experienced standing water causing poor visibility, prompting Verstappen to stay vigilant about the weather heading into Sunday.
Verstappen emphasized the need to wait and see how the situation unfolds on race day before speculating further.




