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24° Overcast Overcast
36%
14 km/h WNW

The track surface will feel highly predictable and stable, offering consistent mechanical grip throughout the session without the 'greasiness' often found in direct sunlight. Drivers will notice a firm turn-in and reliable traction, though the tires may require an additional lap of aggressive scrubbing to reach peak operating temperature due to the lack of solar gain.

Start with tire pressures 0.5-1.0 PSI higher than usual to compensate for the lower track surface temperature and ensure the carcass flexes enough to build heat.
Focus on aggressive initial braking to transfer weight and generate heat in the front tires during the first two laps.
Expect consistent engine performance and cooling thanks to the low humidity and moderate air temperature, allowing for longer stints without power fade.
AI observed: The asphalt appears as a uniform, dark matte grey without the reflective glare or heat haze typical of sunny days, indicating a dry and stable surface with no immediate threat of moisture.

Data sources: Sky & track conditions from AI video analysis • Temperature, humidity, wind & pressure from OpenMeteo

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