Hungarian F1 GP 2020 Weather Forecast: What’s the weather forecast of Mogyoród this weekend
Hungarian F1 GP 2020 Weather Forecast: What’s the weather forecast of Mogyorod on this weekend; will its spoil the party at Hungaroring.
With the end of two successive races in Austria, the Formula 1 now shifts to Hungary as the Hungarian Grand Prix is set to kick off this weekend.
During the Styrian Grand Prix, the weather almost spoilt the sport, but with a bit of luck, the droplets stopped smashing the track and the cars roared to complete the qualifying.
Additionally, the wet track due to rain gave mesmerizing spectacles with cars splashing water off the turf and also giving an additional challenge to the drivers to test their limit.
With Lewis Hamilton winning the race, the stay in Spielberg is over. The track in Mogyrod is way different than the Spielberg track, giving less straight areas to test the ERS and more of turns making the little scope of overtaking.
Therefore, the competition between Red Bull and Mercedes can be nail-biting, with the Austrian team missing the equal force against Totto Wolff’s side.
Hence the qualifying is now even more important, so it would be even more crucial for the racers to turn up on Saturday if they want to have some respite before Sunday.
Hungarian F1 GP 2020 Weather Forecast
Hungary is set to have some spells of rain this weekend, but they don’t seem powerful enough to delay/cancel any event, unlike Austria. Moreover, the qualifying and the final race day might not even face rain and everything might go normal.
FRIDAY, JULY 17 – FP1 & FP2
Conditions: Cloudy with a chance of rain
Maximum temperature expected: 18 Celsius
Chance of rain: 80%
SATURDAY, JULY 18 – FP3 & QUALIFYING WEATHER
Conditions: Partly cloudy
Maximum temperature expected: 22 Celsius
Chance of rain: 20%
SUNDAY, JULY 19 – RACE WEATHER
Conditions: Scattered thunderstorms with light rain
Maximum temperature expected: 23 Celsius
Chance of rain: 60%
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