The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal is facing challenging weather conditions, with rain impacting both the qualifying sessions and the race itself. Qualifying day saw predictions of rain, which materialized, affecting drivers' strategies as they rushed to complete laps before heavier showers. On race day, the track remained wet, with light rain reported during the formation lap and continuing intermittently throughout the race. By Lap 28, the field was lined up behind the Safety Car due to the wet conditions. The race was still ongoing at Lap 4/70.
Lap 28: Light rain is starting to be reported around the track as the field lines up behind the Safety Car β οΈπ§οΈ #F1 || #CanadianGP π¨π¦
It's definitely wet out there! π§οΈ #CanadianGP π¨π¦ [Lap 4/70] https://t.co/0I1wYtUg6G
A wet start to the #CanadianGP! π¨π¦ Formation lap is underway. #F1
*Slightly* wet on track ahead of the #CanadianGP π§οΈ https://t.co/UPevDDnTzU
It's looking π§οΈ wet π§οΈ out there as the drivers head to the grid π± #F1 #CanadianGP https://t.co/i1VkjAZmSo
Things are looking pretty damp out there in Montreal! π π§οΈ Is a #CanadianGP classic inbound? π§ #F1 https://t.co/exb2aGaMCB
It looks like rain is on the way towards the end of Qualifying π Getting your lap in early could be crucial! #F1 #CanadianGP https://t.co/cJ2ALv8gxo
More rain to come in Quali? π€βοΈ #F1 #CanadianGP https://t.co/xhsz8Kn91F
Is rain on the cards in Canada for Qualifying? π€π§ https://t.co/RdRxS4R4Lm
All eyes turn to Qualifying day in Canadaβ¦ π Will it be a wet one? #CanadianGP https://t.co/eaImfvc9iB