The rain will play spoilsport during the race!
According to most local and international weather forecasts, such as Météo France, there is a high risk of rain disrupting the outcome of the Brazilian Grand Prix, which will take place in a few hours… The Brazilian Grand Prix is the last race of the 2008 season. And as usual, significant stakes are in play. […]
According to most local and international weather forecasts, such as Météo France, there is a high risk of rain disrupting the outcome of the Brazilian Grand Prix, which will take place in a few hours…
The Brazilian Grand Prix is the last race of the 2008 season. And as usual, significant stakes are in play. This season, neither of the two titles (drivers and constructors) has been secured yet. Everything is to lose or gain for the contenders for the titles, and yet, not everything will depend on them this afternoon.
Indeed, at the Interlagos circuit, located in São Paulo, rain is expected to appear with a 90% chance during the race. A simple shower? Or a tropical downpour?
The race will start at 3 PM local time, which is when the first humidity clouds form. According to Météo France, there is the highest chance of rain falling an hour after the race begins. The risk would then be 100%.
Forecasts remain forecasts. The best will be to judge for yourself in front of your television.