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2021 F1 Italian GP weather report: What will the weather be like in Monza?

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2021 F1 Italian GP weather report: Will it be sunny just like Zandvoort?

Formula 1 action will return to Monza this weekend. The passionate Italian fans are ready to show their support for the Scuderia Ferrari team. The Scuderia Ferrari team has a passionate fan base who turn up in numbers to support their team in red.

Italian Grand Prix(Motorsport Week)

Last year’s Italian GP was a shock to everyone. Pierre Gasly won his first ever F1 race at Monza last year. Can he cause the party spoils yet again? Only time can tell.

2021 F1 Italian GP Weather report

A good news awaits for all the Formula One fans around the world as there are no chances of rain yet.

DayHighestLowest
FridayCloudy, 28°C 17°C
SaturdayCloudy, 28°C 18°C
SundaySunny, 29°C 17°C

Friday and Saturday are expected to be cloudy with no expectation of rain. The race day is expected to be mostly sunny. It comes as good news as already a race was cancelled two weeks ago at Spa and fans don’t hope to lose anymore races because of bad weather.

Belgian GP cancelled because of rain (PlanetF1)

The fans can expect a Formula One weekend full of action.

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Shivam Khatwani

Writer by the day, dreamer by the night.

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