Warning in Zandvoort: Yellow warning during Dutch GP opening day
- Ludo van Denderen
The first day of the Grand Prix weekend at Zandvoort threatens to be considerably affected by the weather. Heavy wind gusts are expected when the drivers should take to the track for the free practice sessions. In any case, KNMI [Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute] has issued a yellow warning for the coastal area. That means there is a chance of dangerous weather.
Meanwhile, KNMI announced: "In the Wadden area and the north of North Holland, there will be heavy wind gusts during the day on Friday. Traffic and outdoor activities may be affected. Heavy wind gusts of up to 80 to 85 km/hour may occur. The wind will blow from the southwest."
It is well known that the current generation of F1 cars are very sensitive to wind, let alone gusts. If the weather becomes as turbulent as currently predicted, the question is whether the free practice sessions can be completed as scheduled. For the fans in the stands, too, it will undoubtedly be no fun with such wind speeds.
Dutch Grand Prix keeps their finger on the pulse
The Grand Prix organisers are not worried for the time being. It is confirmed that there is a chance that the teams will reduce their mileage, but for the public, there would be no danger as yet. Of course, the organisers are keeping a close eye on developments.
This article has been written in collaboration with Matt Gretton
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