F1 Canadian Grand Prix

Why a wet Canadian GP could be “the perfect storm” for F1

Cody Rhodes in
While the start time for the Miami Grand Prix was brought forward by three hours to avoid heavy rain and, in particular, thunderstorms due to local regulations in Florida, tyre supplier Pirelli was actually hoping for a wet race in the Sunshine State.

With both ambient and track temperatures high in Miami, drivers would have found it slightly easier to get the intermediates or full wets into an …Keep reading

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