Given Fernando Alonso’s performances in the wet this year Ferrari might have preferred a drop or two of rain for their home race.
But the Monza weather looks unlikely to oblige. F1 is set for its first fully dry race weekend since the European Grands Prix, following rain-hit events at Silverstone, Hockenheim, Hungaroring and Spa-Francorchamps.
The forecast for the three days ahead looks very settled, with little to no chance of rain.
Some cloud cover on Friday will constrain temperatures, though they should still reach around 25C. Qualifying and race day should see more sunshine and slightly higher temperatures.
As always there will be regular updates on the track conditions during each session on F1 Fanatic Live and the F1 Fanatic Twitter account.
Location of Monza
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2012 Italian Grand Prix
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sato113 (@sato113)
6th September 2012, 11:01
still not a bad track for this year’s ferrari. if your car is lacking downforce and you had to pick a track to race on, it’d be monza.
Wallbreaker (@wallbreaker)
6th September 2012, 13:27
This year’s Ferrari rather lacked top speed than downforce. They’ve always been good at tracks with high speed corners where a lot of downforce is required (since their big upgrade in Barcelona, of course). In Spa it looked like they solved their problems in terms of top speed but how well they did remains to be seen this weekend.
xeroxpt (@)
6th September 2012, 17:17
not to talk about the traction issues Ferrari has tried to fix, with such short wheelbase they carry this problem until the end of the year.
Zubair (@zubair380)
6th September 2012, 11:02
Finally some nice weather, Im not sure about you but I’m pretty damn sick of wet Practice and Quali, only to end up witha bone dry race.
Also some classic Monza weather ;)
Hopefully Lewis will get his championship back on track, sure to spic things up
George (@george)
6th September 2012, 18:02
Good news for d’Ambrosio!
AndrewTanner (@andrewtanner)
6th September 2012, 19:11
It’ll be good to have dry weather and give us a clearer picture of where everyone is. Spa did a decent job but with FP turning into a swimming pool it begs the question ‘what could have been?’.
verstappen (@verstappen)
6th September 2012, 22:35
That’s true. However, I think Grosjean also had some influence.
Still a shame we won’t see Enstone / Lotus’ DDRS!