A night race in the desert makes for a cold Grand Prix – and a November visit to Las Vegas looks set to be no different.
During the day, Nevada temperatures sit in a perfectly pleasant range – but once the sun goes down, the lights come on and the cars come out, teams up and down the paddock are braced for some of the chilliest sessions on the calendar.
The temperatures for the second Las Vegas Grand Prix of the modern era look set to raise questions about
the coldest Grand Prix on record, and teams and drivers will have to be at their best in battling the challenge posed.
Just how cold is it set to be? Read on for our latest forecast...
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Las Vegas Grand Prix forecast
Thursday - FP1 and FP2
Forecast: Clear sky, light winds.
Session Temperature: 13C / 55F
Chance of precipitation: 0%
Friday - FP3 and Qualifying
Forecast: Clear sky, light winds.
Session Temperature: 14C / 57F
Chance of precipitation: 0%
Saturday - Race
Forecast: Partly cloudy, light winds.
Highest temperature: 14C / 57F
Chance of precipitation: 0%
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