P1racenews AI automatic summary:
F1 looks set for a wet return next weekend at the Dutch Grand Prix.
Early forecasts indicate that next weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix will likely be wet and windy, in line with the challenging weather conditions seen at Silverstone and Spa-Francorchamps recently. According to the weather partner Weeronline, Zandvoort is expected to experience a weekend of wet weather when F1 resumes after the summer break. While Friday may see relatively better weather conditions, there is still a forecast of 5 mm of rain. However, heavier showers are predicted for the weekend itself. Both Saturday and Sunday are poised to receive 11-12 mm of rain each day, with strong winds posing additional challenges for the drivers. Dutch Grand Prix is known for windy conditions due to Zandvoort’s coastal setting and the circuit’s incorporation into the sand dunes, and heavy rain in recent races has created chaotic yet thrilling scenarios, a trend that the early forecasts suggest could be repeated.






