Will the rain stop??? It's gonna be a wet qualifying.
I don't expect to see any meaningful racing this weekend in Turkey. It will be a lottery, probably with several offs, possibly a fewl safety car periods. The result won't probably reflect the order in the field. Good luck to who ever comes on top of this shenanigan, and let's hope nobody gets hurt.
If it is as wet as this morning they might postpone it to later in the afternoon or tomorrow morning (as was done in Suzuka for typhoons for example), not much point to run with ties 20 degrees below their window in the conditions we just had.
Pirelli has made an overnight increase to its mandated minimum tyre pressures for the Turkish Grand Prix after studying data provided by the 10 Formula 1 teams on Friday. The regulations allow Pirelli to change its tyre prescriptions after the first day of running on a track, and a change at Istanbul Park is no surprise given the lack of familiarity with the venue, which has not been used by F1 since 2011. The minimum pressures for dry, intermediate and wet tyres have all been upped by 1psi, for both fronts and rears. In the case of slicks the front tyres are now set at 24psi, and the rear tyres at 21psi.