Latest weather forecast for F1 Miami Grand Prix hints at added drama
"We wouldn't be unhappy with a few ra🍒in showers," Mercedes say at F1 Miami GP

The latest weather forecast ahead of the F1 Miami Grand Prix could result in an added headac𒉰he for drivers and teams.
Wet weather already caused problems on Saturday🌼 during the sprintꩲ race.
Before Sunday’s grand prix, the latest look at the weather has ind🅺icated a 60% chance of rain for 4pm local time when the race is set to begin.
The National Weather Service for Miami and So🤪uth Florida is warning of possible severe 🔜thunderstorms on the east coast of Florida.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen will start from pole꧅ position, and his Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said: “Miami is a long race and it’s also a tricky race.
“There is a chance of rai♋n too and as such, the risk of a safety car.
“A safety car can ♎change the dynamic of the whole race as we have seen previously. As I say, all to play for!"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris, second on the grid,🥀 said: “We have to prepare for the wet and dry. I have confidence in myself and the pace in the car.”
Mercedes boss Toto W𝔉olff said: "The weather forecast for the race is mixed and we woꦛuldn't be unhappy with a few rain showers.
“Our race pace isn't as strong as the McLarens in the hotter conditions, and both Verstappen and the Ferraris have shown in recent races how quick they can be in similar circumstances.&nbs🐻p;
“It is an area we are working hard to improve on and hopefully 🦂we can take a step forward in the upcoming races. For now, we will race hard tomorrow and see what we can do from the second and third rows of the gr♔id."
Mercedes’ Andrew Shovlin added: “Starting P3 and P5 still gives us the opportunity f🤡or a good result and, with threat of rain, anything can happen."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a deca⛄de covering everything from American sportsꩵ, to football, to F1.