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What is the weather going to be like at the 2022 F1 Miami GP?

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Before starting the European tour, the highest category of motorsport will visit this weekend, from May 6 to 8, the most famous city in Florida to dispute the fifth round of the 2022 calendar, a Miami Grand Prix that without a doubt It is one of the great novelties of this season.

As is often the case before each Formula 1 event, the teams carefully analyze the weather conditions that could be encountered during the three days of the event, in search of the ideal configuration for the weekend, although this weekend the task does not seem to be simple, since confusion reigns in the sky of the Miami International Speedway.

The weather for the 2022 F1 Miami Grand Prix

Day Weather Maximum and minimum temperatures Possibility of rain winds
Friday May 6 Foggy 29° – 25º twenty% Maximum of 18 km/h
Saturday May 7 Drizzle 30° – 25º 35% Maximum of 21 km/h
Sunday May 8 Drizzle 30° – 25º 40% Maximum of 20 km/h

According to forecasts, for the first day of activity on the track, at which time the first two free practices will be held with the return to the usual weekend format, rain is largely ruled out, although not 100% either. As for the temperature, it seems that it will be high both on Friday and the rest of the days of the event.

Saturday will be the first day of real fire at the 2022 Miami Grand Prix. Right now, the presence of some drops by qualifying time is a real possibility (30%), while the highlight will be the increased from gusts of wind, which could exceed 20 km/h.

For Sunday, the day of the race, the Miami International Autodrome has the highest rainfall forecast of the entire weekend, with 40% that could modify the strategy of the teams as long as the rain appears or disappears during the race. course of the 57 laps. As for the temperature and the wind, it will remain stable compared to Saturday.

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