Racinfrk
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I would agree 100%. Two very experienced (and fast) drivers will absolutely help in development.
As things stand, it looks like showers could again be on the cards for this year’s visit to the Dutch track, with periods of rainfall currently forecast during all three days of action for Round 15 on the calendar.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 – FP3 AND QUALIFYING
Conditions: Another weather front expected to cross the region. Still cloudy and showery at times. 5-15mm of rain expected. Sustained southerly wind. FP3: 16°C // Q: 18°C
Maximum temperature expected: 18 Celsius
Minimum temperature expected: 16 Celsius
Chance of rain: >80%
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 – RACE
Conditions: High probability of showers, still under the influence of the low pressure area. Windy with moderate southwesterly wind. Race start: 19°C
Maximum temperature expected: 19 Celsius
Minimum temperature expected: 15 Celsius
Chance of rain: 80%
Sunday morning is set to be a rainy one, meaning any rubber laid down over Friday and Saturday is likely to be washed away.
According to the FIA, there’s a “60 per cent chance of showers coming from the south-west during race hours. Moderate SW wind in the morning, decreasing in the afternoon.”
The chance of rainfall as the race begins sits at 40 per cent, with that increasing to 60 per cent at the midway point.
1 McLaren
584 2 Ferrari
260 3 Mercedes
248 4 Red Bull Racing
214 5 Williams
80 6 Aston Martin
62 7 Racing Bulls
60 8 Kick Sauber
51 9 Haas
44 10 Alpine
20
Lewis Hamilton has been handed a five-place grid penalty for Ferrari's home race in Italy next weekend, after failing to slow under double yellow flags before the start of the Dutch Grand Prix.
Wait...Minardi became Scuderia Toro Rosso, then Scuderia AlphaTauri, then now is Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team....so, perhaps...now...eh....whatever...Haha, getting a RedBull ride has become like signing for Minardi