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Find out if weather will play a deciding factor at the 2021 Brazilian GP in Sao Paulo

The Formula One action is back for it’s third consecutive weekend in the American sub continent. We have a action packed Brazilian GP in store for us which can put a final stamp for this year’s driver’s championship.

Brazilian GP
Brazilian GP (F1)

As every Formula One fan knows, weather plays a crucial role during the racing weekend and can massively effect the outcome. The teams have to prepare strategies according to the weather as well. A blazing question heading into any Formula One weekend seems to be how will the weather be come race weekend. So, in this article we will bring you everything you need to know about the weather in Sao Paulo for the upcoming F1 weekend.

2021 Brazilian GP Weather Report

The weather report from Sao Paulo for the F1 weekend seems to be really promising as of now. Take a look at the weather report below:

DayHighestLowest
FridayCloudy, 17 °C 11 °C
SaturdayPartly Cloudy, 21 °C 12 °C
SundayPartly Cloudy, 24°C 13°C

Although the weather reports seem to be promising as of now, nothing can be said with certainty. The weather reports reveal that it will partly cloudy on Saturday which will see the sprint qualifying and Sunday which hosts the race. The Formula One fans would hope that it stays like it.

With just four races remaining in the Formula One season nobody wants to see a race get cancelled because of bad weather. Although fans will miss out on extra drama that the rain causes, at this stage of the Formula One season, its not worth it anyways. With that being said, everything seems to be good as of now and the fans look set to enjoy some great racing action this weekend.

Can Max Verstappen win his third consecutive race?

The American sub continent has proved to be very special for the Dutch driver so far. He has won two consecutive races, first at the American GP and then last weekend at the Mexican GP. Heading into the Brazilian GP, Max Verstappen will look to repeat the same.

If Verstappen is able to do so he will further stretch his lead on the top of the driver’s standings. Interestingly, Lewis Hamilton has finished second on both of the last Formula One races. While Hamilton will do his best to secure a win this time around to maintain his eight title hopes this year. It won’t come by easily.

Verstappen is on a roll this year having won his 9th race this year. He will look to repeat the same. For the fans, this year’s title race is turning out to be the one to remember and they can sit back and enjoy the final four races of the season.

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