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28° Cloudy Cloudy
46%
68 km/h SSW

The track surface will feel exceptionally tacky and high in grip due to the warm 27.9°C air temperature softening the rubber laid down on the line. Drivers will experience immediate tire warm-up, but the kart will feel physically difficult to manage and 'nervous' at high speeds due to the extreme 68 km/h wind gusts.

Adjust your braking points lap-by-lap to account for the 68 km/h wind; expect to brake much later with a headwind and much earlier with a tailwind.
Start with lower cold tire pressures than usual to prevent the tires from over-pressurizing and losing 'bite' halfway through the session in the heat.
Maintain a tighter grip on the steering wheel through the high-speed kinks to counteract sudden lateral wind gusts that could push the kart off-line.
AI observed: The track will appear dry and heavily rubbered-in on the racing line, though you may see dust or light debris being blown across the circuit surface.

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

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