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Shared by K. Carneiro
14° Overcast Overcast
69%
8 km/h S

The track surface will feel relatively 'green' and lacks the natural tackiness found on warmer days, meaning tires will require at least two to three hard laps to reach an optimal operating window. Drivers will experience a sharp transition at the limit of adhesion, with the kart feeling slightly skittish over the bumps until the rubber softens. The high humidity and cooling evening air may create a slightly 'greasy' sensation on the racing line before the tires are fully up to temperature.

Prioritize aggressive braking and heavy lateral loading during the out-lap to generate internal tire temperature quickly.
Smooth out your steering inputs in the technical mid-section to avoid overheating the surface of the cold tires, which can lead to graining.
Monitor your tire pressures closely; you may need to start with slightly higher cold pressures to compensate for the lower track temperature.
AI observed: The circuit will appear dark and matte under the overcast sky, with flat lighting providing excellent visibility of the racing line but offering no visual cues of heat-induced grip.

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

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