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Shared by G. Frewin
16° Drizzle Drizzle
79%
13 km/h WSW

The track would feel crisp and responsive due to the dry surface, though the 15.9°C air temperature means tires will require at least two hard laps to reach their optimal operating window. Drivers will experience consistent lateral grip, but the high humidity might create a slightly 'greasy' sensation on the racing line as the surface temperature begins to drop during the evening.

Focus on an aggressive tire warm-up routine for the first two laps to counteract the cooling track surface and ensure pressure builds correctly.
Be mindful of the low sun angle during this sunset period, which can cause significant glare and make spotting apexes difficult in certain corners.
Utilize the denser, humid air which can provide a slight boost in engine performance and cooling compared to a hot midday session.
AI observed: A clean, dry, and uniform track surface with high visibility, characterized by long shadows and high-contrast lighting from the setting sun.

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

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