Extreme wet conditions are forecast for the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday, which could cause major disruptions to the schedule.
Australian F1 driver Oscar Piastri is preparing for possible wet conditions during the Miami Grand Prix by jokingly saying he will “build some oars.”
The forecast predicts extremely wet weather for the race day, raising concerns about potential disruptions to the schedule.
The season has been predominantly dry so far, adding uncertainty about the challengers’ performance on a wet track.
Piastri faces a challenge starting the race from the seventh grid position following a tough qualifying session.
In an interview with Sky F1, Piastri highlighted the unpredictability of wet races and the need to adapt quickly if the conditions change.
The lack of wet sessions this season poses an extra challenge for drivers, particularly in understanding how the cars will perform in the rain.
Piastri also mentioned the technical complexities that come with wet conditions, emphasizing the need for precision and minimal errors in driving.


