Let us take a look at the weather forecast for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, scheduled to take place this weekend at the Yas Marina Circuit
F1 action moves to Abu Dhabi this weekend and fans will have a close eye on the weather especially as it is the final race of the season. We would hate a situation where rain plays spoilsport on race day and as of now, things look pretty good. Let us now take a detailed look at the weather forecast for this weekend’s Abu Dhabi GP.
The forecast for the weekend in Abu Dhabi looks bright and sunny with literally zero chances of rain. However, temperatures are expected to be on the higher side and teams will have to adapt to it pretty quick. There is no forecast of rain or thunderstorms throughout the weekend, which is great news for fans, drivers, and teams alike.
Friday is expected to be sunny and warm with temperatures hitting as high as 34 degrees celsius. The qualifying session on Saturday will take place under similar sort of conditions. The main race on Sunday will be held under temperatures from 24 to 32 degrees and teams will have to sort out their equipment and gear to avoid profuse sweating.
What is the schedule of Abu Dhabi GP?
Practice 1: Friday, November 18 – 15:30 IST
Practice 2: Friday, November 18 – 18:30 IST
Practice 3: Saturday, November 19 –16:00 IST
Qualifying: Saturday, November 19 – 19:30 IST
Race: Sunday, November 20 – 18:30 IST
Where can we watch all the action live?
In the United states, fans can catch the action on the ESPN network. viewers in the UK can watch every session from the start of the first practice session to the end of the race on sky sports. in India, the qualifying session and main race will be broadcast live on star sports. all practice sessions, qualifying sessions and the main race can be streamed live on disney+hotstar.
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