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Shared by B. Philpot
11° Light rain Light rain
57%
115 km/h SSW

The driver would experience a track that feels 'green' and lean on mechanical grip, as the 10.6°C temperature makes tire warm-up a slow process requiring several aggressive laps. While the surface is dry and predictable, the extreme 115 km/h wind gusts would create significant instability, making the kart feel nervous and prone to sudden lateral shifts in high-speed sections. Braking stability will be heavily compromised by the wind, requiring constant steering corrections even on the straights.

Increase cold tire pressures by 1-2 PSI to accelerate carcass heat soak in the cool, overcast conditions.
Drastically adjust braking markers to account for the 115 km/h wind; expect much shorter stopping distances in headwinds and significantly longer ones in tailwinds.
Maintain a firmer grip on the wheel and avoid 'lazy' steering, as the high-velocity gusts will attempt to push the kart off-line mid-corner.
AI observed: The overcast sky provides flat, shadowless lighting which aids in seeing the racing line clearly, while the uniform light grey surface confirms a lack of any damp patches or standing water.

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

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