Find out if weather will play a deciding factor at the 2021 Mexican GP in Mexico City
The Formula One action is set to return this weekend and the Mexican GP will be a ever so important race for the two championship contenders Lewis Hamilton and the current leader Max Verstappen.
Weather plays a crucial factor in determining the outcome of the race and the team has to set strategies which are also affected by the weather. So, in this article we will bring you everything you need to know about the weather in Mexico City for the upcoming F1 weekend.
The weather report for the Mexican GP brings good news for the fans around the globe. However, some fans will miss the extra drama that rain causes in the race. Take a look at the weather report below:
Day | Highest | Lowest |
Friday | Partly Cloudy, 23 °C | 8 °C |
Saturday | Partly Cloudy, 23 °C | 7°C |
Sunday | Partly Cloudy, 22 °C | 7°C |
The weather reports have revealed that their is no expectancy of rain as of now which comes as a good news for the fans and they can expect a racing weekend without any sort of trouble whatsoever.
It also means that the fans will miss out on extra thrill and drama that comes from rain and bad weather. However, with the 2021 F1 season down to it’s business end it’s good that there is no possibility of the race getting cancelled like in Spa as of now. The weather report as of now has not predicted rains at all as of now so we should not miss out on the racing action, however, the actual weather can only be known come race weekend at the Mexico City.
The seven time world champion marked his 100th win when he won at Russian GP two rounds ago. He since then, his arch rival Max Verstappen has extended his lead at the top of championship standings by 12 points.
Hamilton finished behind Verstappen at the US GP and will look to win at the Mexican GP. It is ever so important for the Brit driver to win this race and shorten the gap in the standings. The Mercedes driver will look to do everything in his power to stop the Dutch from extending his lead at the top. Whereas, Verstappen will be keen on finishing the season with his first title win and will certainly not set any screws lose on the Mexican GP.
1f Hamilton wins the Mexican GP, he will mark his 101th career race win more than any racer ever in the history of Formula One. The fans can sit back and certainly enjoy the title race between Hamilton and Verstappen as it comes down to the final five races of the season.
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