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Shared by Y. Bhatti
29° Overcast Overcast
59%
11 km/h ENE

The track surface would feel tacky and highly responsive, with the 29.3°C air temperature ensuring tires reach optimal operating range within a single lap. Drivers would experience consistent lateral grip and strong traction on exit, though the overcast sky prevents the asphalt from becoming greasy, providing a very predictable platform through high-speed transitions.

Lower your starting cold tire pressures by 1-2 PSI to prevent overheating and pressure spikes during longer stints in the heat.
Focus on aggressive trail-braking into slow corners, as the rubbered-in surface will support higher deceleration forces without locking.
Be mindful of the 11 km/h wind from the NE; it may create a slight crosswind instability in the faster, more exposed sections of the circuit.
AI observed: The track surface looks dark and heavily rubbered-in with a matte finish due to the cloud cover, offering high contrast but flat lighting that minimizes glare.

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

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