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16° Light rain Light rain
73%
68 km/h WSW

The track offers consistent mechanical grip across the dry surface, though the 16°C air temperature means tires will require two to three laps of aggressive loading to reach optimal pressure. Drivers will experience significant lateral buffeting and a 'twitchy' front end due to the extreme 68 km/h wind gusts, making the kart feel unstable at high speeds. The high humidity may slightly soften the rubber's 'bite,' but the primary sensation will be one of fighting the wind rather than searching for grip.

Firm up your grip on the steering wheel to counteract sudden gusts, especially when transitioning out of sheltered corner exits into open straights.
Use the first three laps to aggressively weave and brake-warm the tires, as the 16°C ambient temp won't provide much natural heat soak.
Adjust your braking points slightly when heading into the wind (249°) as the headwind will provide extra stopping power, whereas a tailwind will lengthen your stopping distance.
AI observed: The track surface is pale and dry with high-contrast shadows that may obscure apexes and track limits in the late afternoon sun.

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

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