Dutch Grand Prix: Weather forecast for the race
On Friday and Saturday at Zandvoort the drivers worked on a dry track, and the forecast does not call for rain during the race. Rain will fall overnight and in the early morning, but the sun should come out by 10 a.m., and the track is expected to be dry by the start. The drivers will head out for the warm-up lap at 3:00 p.m. local time. At that time variable cloud cover is expected, with temperatures around 21°C, a light southwesterly wind, and no more than a 20% chance of precipitation.
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Dutch Grand Prix: Weather forecast for the race
On Friday and Saturday in Zandvoort the racers worked on a dry track; the forecast doesn't promise any precipitation even during the race...
