the drivers could be in for a challenging weekend with the weather forecast showing that there is a high chance of rain on all three days of action in Montreal

    • I mean, for what passes as wet in F1 racing.

      I’ve never heard of cars stopping because of rain before I started watching F1.
      And it still seems ridiculous.
      Doubly so when Teams/Manufacturers argue about bringing F1 tech to road cars down the line.

  • So is Alonso good in the wet? And as draggy cars are good for rain (right?) is Ferrari going to play a part?

    I think the Red Bull with Max will still be unbeatable, though. (Unless bad luck with pit stops or crashes)