Unleashing the Storm: Brace Yourself for a Potential Hurricane at the Mexican Grand Prix

Unleashing the Storm: Brace Yourself for a Potential Hurricane at the Mexican Grand Prix

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Will the conditions from Hurricane Otis impact the Mexican Grand Prix race weekend?

The 19th round of the Formula 1 season is taking place at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriquez this weekend. Max Verstappen has already secured the Drivers’ Championship. This race in Mexico is part of a triple header with the United States and Brazil. Despite extreme weather conditions in the previous rounds, this weekend is expected to be cooler. However, Hurricane Otis, a category five hurricane, is passing over Mexico and will bring rain to the circuit. This rain will wash away the rubber on the track, leaving it in a low-grip state. The weather for Friday’s practice will have a mix of sun, clouds, and potential showers. The temperatures will reach a maximum of 25 degrees. Qualifying day is expected to be dry, with little wind and temperatures rising to 26 degrees. The same conditions are projected for the Grand Prix on Sunday, with no rain expected to disrupt the drivers’ strategies.

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Source: RacingNews 365

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