Racing Against the Rain: Canadian Grand Prix Braces for Weather Chaos

Racing Against the Rain: Canadian Grand Prix Braces for Weather Chaos

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In cooperation with Weeronline, RacingNews365 presents the weather forecast for the 2024 F1 Canadian Grand Prix.

The Canadian Grand Prix in 2024 is anticipated to have unpredictable weather conditions, a common feature of the race. A low-pressure front is expected to move in over Montreal before the weekend, despite recent good weather. The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, situated on Notre Dame Island in the St. Lawrence river, has witnessed several first-time wins in F1 history by drivers including Jean Alesi, Lewis Hamilton, Robert Kubica, and Daniel Ricciardo. The track is named after the late Gilles Villeneuve, father of 1997 drivers’ champion Jacques. Adverse weather, including thunderstorms and heavy rain, is predicted to affect practice sessions and possibly qualifying, with varying conditions expected on race day. Temperatures will be moderate throughout the weekend, reaching highs of 21°C on Friday and dropping to 18°C on Saturday and Sunday, with moderate winds potentially playing a role in the races due to the track layout featuring straights and slow-speed corners.

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