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17° Cloudy Cloudy
51%
29 km/h S

The track surface will feel stable and predictable with consistent grip levels across the session, as the moderate 16.9°C temperature prevents the asphalt from becoming greasy. Drivers will find the kart reacts well to aggressive inputs once tires are up to temperature, though the significant 28.8 km/h wind will cause noticeable buffeting and require steering corrections in exposed sections. The relatively low humidity ensures the surface remains 'crisp' and dry, offering high mechanical traction.

Adjust your braking markers on the main straights to account for the 28.8 km/h wind, as a tailwind will significantly increase your stopping distance.
Use a slightly higher starting tire pressure than usual to compensate for the lack of direct sunlight and help the rubber reach its operating window faster.
Be prepared for the kart to feel 'light' or prone to understeer in crosswind corners; keep your inputs smooth to avoid upsetting the chassis balance.
AI observed: The track will appear as a dry, dark grey ribbon with a clearly defined rubbered-in racing line, lacking the 'glare' or shimmering heat haze typically seen on sunnier days.

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

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