After Saturday’s rain disrupted all practice sessions and qualifying in Montreal, teams and drivers can find solace in the news that Sunday’s race is anticipated to be held under dry conditions. Reliable sources, such as WeerOnline.nl, indicate that although there might be considerable cloud cover, the likelihood of scattered showers is minimal. Any precipitation that does occur is expected to be light, in stark contrast to the heavy downpours witnessed during the final stages of both FP3 and Qualifying.

Clouds are expected to persist throughout the day, but there may be intermittent breaks of sunshine, providing temporary relief. Additionally, there might be a gentle breeze blowing across the circuit. However, with temperatures hovering around 19 degrees Celsius, it won’t be particularly warm, necessitating drivers’ attention to keep their tires within the optimal temperature range. These conditions mark a significant change from earlier in the week when Montreal experienced temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius until Tuesday.

The dry weather forecast sets the stage for an exciting and uninterrupted race, with drivers now able to focus on their strategies and pushing their cars to the limit without the added challenge of rain. As always, Formula 1 fans can anticipate a thrilling spectacle on a dry Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, as the drivers battle for supremacy in this highly anticipated Grand Prix.

TOPICS: Canadian GP F1 Montreal Weather Forecast