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Will It Rain In Suzuka During The 2023 F1 Japanese GP?

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The 2023 Formula 1 season has been marked by unpredictable weather conditions, making each race weekend a unique challenge for teams and drivers. As the F1 circus heads to Suzuka for the Japanese Grand Prix, the question on everyone’s mind is: Will it rain in Suzuka during the 2023 F1 Japanese GP?

Recent Memories of Wet Races

To answer this question, we can look at recent memories of wet races in Formula 1. The 2022 edition at the Suzuka Circuit featured exceptionally bad rain, leading to a red flag. This event serves as a reminder of how quickly weather conditions can change in motorsport. However, it’s essential to note that past weather events don’t guarantee future outcomes.

European Soakings

Formula 1 teams and drivers have just come off the back of a very wet European season. Rain featured in most European race weekends, making for some exciting and unpredictable racing. The Belgian Grand Prix, in particular, lived up to its reputation for changeable weather, with a mix of wet and dry conditions. A similar scenario played out in the Netherlands, where rain spice up the action.

Hot and Dry in Italy, Rain in Singapore

On the other hand, the Italian Grand Prix was an exception, featuring hot and dry conditions, which favored teams with strong aerodynamic setups and engine performance. Singapore, another recent race, also didn’t experience any rain, providing a stark contrast to the wet European races.

Japanese Grand Prix Forecast

Now, let’s turn our attention to the 2023 Japanese Grand Prix. According to the latest information, the race week in Suzuka is starting with temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius. Weather reports indicate that it will remain warm in Suzuka until the weekend. However, it’s not all sunshine; there have been some showers during the week. The good news is that towards the end of the week, the chance of rain decreases.

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