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Sky Sports F1 legend Martin Brundle is unsure how the new cars will respond in wet weather at the Canadian Grand Prix
Sky Sports F1 legend Martin Brundle has expressed his concerns about the potential issues the weather may cause for the new cars at the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix this weekend. Due to the limited number of races so far this season, the 2026 cars have not yet been tested in wet conditions, but that could change in Montreal. Rain is predicted at varying levels on both Saturday and Sunday at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, with a busy schedule of sprints leading up to the main race. Brundle is particularly focused on how the new cars, with their high electrical output and aggressive acceleration, will handle wet weather situations. He highlighted the challenges posed by the combination of increased power and decreased grip in rainy conditions and suggested that this could potentially lead to some dramatic moments during the Grand Prix.



