After an exciting weekend in Las Vegas, Formula 1 heads to the Lusail International Circuit this weekend for the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix.
It should be an incredibly exciting few days in Qatar, too, with fans able to look forward to an F1 sprint on Saturday on top of Sunday's grand prix.
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Whilst cold temperatures wreaked havoc with tyre grip in Las Vegas this past weekend, that does not look like it will be an issue heading to Qatar.
With FP1 kicking off on Friday at 4:30pm local time, temperatures in Lusail are expected to be around the 22 degrees Celsius mark.
That will drop slightly when sprint qualifying gets underway later in the evening at 8:30pm, with temperatures then expected to be approximately 19 degrees Celsius.
There is currently a zero per cent chance of rain in the city on Friday, but strong winds could prove to be a problem for drivers, with 16mph speeds forecast.
Saturday, November 30: Sprint & Qualifying
For Saturday's sprint race and grand prix qualifying, the track conditions are set to remain fairly similar, with speeds and temperatures both remaining high.
The sprint is set to get underway at 5pm local time and qualifying at 9pm local time. The temperatures for these sessions are currently forecast for 22 and 20 degrees Celsius.
Once again, the threat of rain is non-existent, with a zero per cent chance of precipitation forecast.
Sunday, December 1: Race
Yet again on Sunday, temperatures are expected to remain in a very similar range.
That means that when the lights go out at 7pm local time at the Lusail International Circuit, temperatures are predicted to be around the 21 degrees Celsius mark.
No rain is expected throughout the duration of Sunday's race, although wind speeds are set for around 10 mph and humidity is set to be around the 60% mark.
Be sure to keep an eye on this article throughout the week and across the Qatar Grand Prix weekend as we keep the above information updated.
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