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Find out if weather will play a deciding factor at the 2021 Qatar GP in Doha

After a nail biting Formula One race weekend last time around at the Brazilian GP, the Formula One action will be returning this weekend for the Qatar GP 2021. Fans are getting treated with one of the best championship battles ever and it looks to continue at Doha.

Qatar GP
Qatar GP Losail Circuit (F1)

It is worth noting that this is the first time that Qatar is hosting a Formula One race. The teams as well as the fans are not aware of how the usual conditions are at the Losail Circuit. Which makes it ever so important to take a look at the weather prediction for this 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 Qatar GP Weather Report

The weather report from Doha for the F1 weekend seems to be really promising as of now. Even though the weather is usually very dry in that part of the world, nothing can be taken for granted. Take a look at the weather report below:

DayHighestLowest
FridaySunny, 28 °C22 °C
SaturdaySunny, 28 °C24 °C
SundaySunny, 28°C24°C

The weather reports can certainly give the fans a sigh of relief. However, same cannot be said for the racers and the teams. Sunny conditions lead to the tires wearing out quickly which can be a cause of concern. Further, the cockpit for the racers also becomes extremely hot in such conditions.

However, the fans can be in for an amazing Formula One weekend as the weather reports don’t give away anything that can potentially harm disrupt the race from happening.

Can Lewis Hamilton close the gap to Max Verstappen even further?

Lewis Hamilton gave a remarkable performance at the Brazilian GP 2021. Having started the weekend from the last position moving up to 5th to start the race and eventually winning the race. It was truly a weekend to remember for the Brit.

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton after winning the Brazilian GP (The Hindu)

His win saw the gap between him and Max Verstappen come down to 14 points. With the momentum by his side, the Brit would be hopeful of repeating the same at the Qatar GP. On the other hand, Verstappen has the job to keep Hamilton behind him by any means. The Dutch has a good lead on top of the championship standings and needs to do everything he can to avoid Hamilton further closing the gap.

This year’s title race is certainly turning out to be the one to remember for the ages. With only two races remaining after the Qatar GP, the race for the driver’s championship is most definitely on.

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