Austrian Grand Prix: Formula One qualifying – live

Austrian Grand Prix: Formula One qualifying – live


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After the past few days, it’s something of a triumph to get this far in without mentioning the weather. It may be cooling a little in the UK but Spielberg will be up to 33C this afternoon (and indeed tomorrow). F1 has therefore implemented its mercury rising protocol, as Giles explains:

double quotation markThis weekend’s race at the Red Bull Ring has been declared a heat hazard by the FIA as Europe swelters under a heatwave, with temperatures set to rise above the 31C defined by the regulations, under which conditions drivers are allowed to wear special cooling vests beneath their fireproof suits. The heat hazard has been declared twice before, in Singapore and Texas last season but this is the first time it has been declared in Europe.

However the drivers in Austria generally played down the likely impact. “It’s not nice. I think the moments where you have zero kph in the car, they are definitely the worst,” said Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar. “To be fair, when driving, it’s not too bad. We’ve got good AC with our open cockpit, so it’s fine. I think it’s more going to be tough on the car, on the tyres, than anything else.”



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