Singapore Grand Prix weather forecast predicts hot and heavy thunderstorms, potentially impacting race weekend.

Singapore Grand Prix weather forecast predicts

Singapore Grand Prix weather forecast predicts hot and heavy thunderstorms, potentially impacting race weekend.

The Singapore Grand Prix weather forecast is predicting hot and heavy thunderstorms for the race weekend, which could potentially affect the drivers. Max Verstappen, who dominated the last race in Monza, will be looking to secure his first ever win in Singapore.

On Friday, there is a chance of light rain during the first practice session, with dry conditions forecasted for the second practice session. Thunderstorms earlier in the day may pose a risk, but the track is expected to dry quickly due to the high temperatures.

Saturday's practice session also has a chance of rain, but the main threat of thunderstorms is expected to arrive earlier in the day, allowing the track to dry. The threat of rain will still be present during qualifying.

On Sunday, the temperatures will remain high, with a 35 percent chance of thunderstorms before the race. However, at the time of the race, there is only a 10 percent chance of rain. The Singapore Grand Prix is known for fast and heavy rainfall, but the track is able to drain well, allowing for an enjoyable race. Fans hope that strategy decisions will play a crucial role in the race, without being hindered by the weather. Verstappen will be looking to improve on his seventh-place finish from last year and continue his march towards a third successive world title.

The Marina Bay Street Circuit is expected to be favorable for Red Bull's Sergio Perez, who won at this track in 2022. Overall, the weather forecast adds an element of uncertainty and excitement to the Singapore Grand Prix.