Pierre Gasly prevé una carrera de eliminación si llueve en el GP de Canadá

Pierre Gasly espera condiciones difíciles en el Gran Premio de Canadá si llueve este domingo. El piloto de Alpine y otros han expresado su preocupación por los nuevos neumáticos de lluvia de Pirelli para 2026.

Pierre Gasly advirtió que la lluvia podría convertir el Gran Premio de Canadá en una carrera al estilo de eliminación. Probó los nuevos neumáticos de lluvia de Pirelli en Magny-Cours y descubrió que son difíciles de calentar a bajas temperaturas. Gasly señaló que la naturaleza de paradas y arranques del circuito de Montreal aumenta el desafío. Espera una carrera llena de incidentes si las condiciones se vuelven lluviosas y las temperaturas caen alrededor de los 11C.

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