Spectators and Drivers Should Expect Wet Conditions Next Weekend at the Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort. Accordance to Both Weerplaza and the Official Weather Station of the Fia, The Chance of Rain is High, Especary on Friday and Saturday.
After Summery Days Earlier in The Week, The Temperature Drops Towards The Race Weekend To Around 20 Degrees Celsius. In Addition, The Southwest Wind Picks Up. In The Coastal Areas, it can be QUITY Windy, which makes it cooler for fans and may affect the drivers.
The Main Point of Attention is The Rain. Weerplaza Expects Regular Showers That Can Sometimes Be Fierce. The Fia Expects at Least an 80 percent Chance of Precipitation for All Days. Between 5 and 15 millimeters of Rain is forecast for Friday and Saturday. SATURDAY APPARSARS TO BE THE WORKEST Day of the WEEKEND.
The Forecast for Sunday is Still Uncertain, but just then the chance of showers is Estimated at 80 percent. Rain Therefore Seems Almost Certain to Play a Role Duration the Dutch Grand Prix.
The Race in Zandvoort Has Often Been Hit by Heavy Showers. In 2023, The Race Even had to be stopped due to a cloudburst over the circuit. Last year it rained QUITE Hard on Friday and it was also very windy.
The Dutch Grand Prix Returned to the Formula 1 Calendar in 2021 After 36 years. Max Verstappen Has won Three of the Last Four Editions. Lando Norris won the Race Last Year. After 2026, The Race Will Disappear From the Calendar Again.