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26° Mainly clear Mainly clear
51%
36 km/h WNW

The track surface will feel incredibly grippy and 'tacky' as the 25.8°C heat and direct sunlight bake rubber into the asphalt. Drivers will experience rapid tire warm-up within a single lap, but may notice the kart becoming slightly 'bogged down' or sluggish mid-corner if tire pressures exceed their window. The significant 36 km/h wind will be physically noticeable, creating a buffeting effect on the helmet and affecting the kart's stability in high-speed transitions.

Start with lower cold tire pressures than usual to account for the rapid heat soak and pressure build-up from the hot track surface.
Adjust your braking markers on the main straights to compensate for the 36 km/h wind, which may act as a headwind or tailwind depending on the sector.
Focus on smooth, 'minimum-input' steering to prevent the front tires from overheating and graining in the high-load corners.
AI observed: The track will show a very dark, defined racing line where rubber has been laid down, with visible heat haze shimmering off the long back straight.

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

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