Here’s everything you need to know about the weather forecast for the Emilia Romagna GP, scheduled to take place this weekend at the Imola circuit
Formula One action moves to Italy this weekend for the fourth edition of the Miami GP after enthralling races in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Azerbaijan and Miami. The Emilia Romagna GP is the first of the two races that are scheduled to take place in Italy this season. The historic Imola circuit is the home of the Emilia Romagna GP and will once again host the race this weekend – let us take a closer look at the weather forecast for this weekend.
The weather forecast for the weekend in Imola looks a bit dicey as things stand. It’s not great news for the fans or the teams as there are high chances that we may face disturbances in the form of rain and thunderstorms on all three days of the racing weekend. According to the official weather forecast, scattered showers are predicted on May 19 while heavy rainfall and thunderstorms are predicted on May 20 and May 21.
The weather forecast implies that the Grand Prix might well be taking place on a wet track just like it happened in 2022. It is going to be more challenging for the drivers to race on a wet track and at the same time it bridges the gap between the more ‘powerful’ and the relatively ‘weaker’ cars on the grid. Fans will have their fingers crossed hoping that we are treated to some quality action and rain doesn’t play spoilsport.
What is the schedule of the Emilia Romagna Italian Grand Prix?
Here’s how the schedule of the Emilia Romagna GP looks like:
Practice 1: Friday, May 19 – 17:00 IST
Practice 2: Friday, May 19 – 20:30 IST
Practice 3: Saturday, May 20 – 16:00 IST
Qualifying: Saturday, May 20 – 19:30 IST
Race: Sunday, May 21 – 18:30 IST
Where can we watch all the live action?
Fans can catch the action on the ESPN network in the United States. 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 F1 Pro TV. All practice sessions, qualifying sessions and the main race can also be streamed live on F1 Pro TV.
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