Wet conditions pose challenges for 2026 cars at Canadian grand prix

Pirelli and drivers have raised concerns about a potential wet race at the Canadian Grand Prix with the new 2026 cars. Low temperatures and the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve layout could complicate tyre performance. Additional safety measures have been implemented by the FIA.

Pirelli tyre engineer Simone Berra described the scenario as the perfect storm. He noted expected air temperatures of 11 or 12 degrees Celsius combined with the low-energy track layout would make it difficult to bring intermediate tyres up to working temperature. Berra added that full wet tyres might perform better than intermediates in such conditions, reversing recent trends.

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F1 drivers and FIA officials discussing 2026 rule changes at Miami Grand Prix briefing.
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FIA introduces 2026 rule tweaks for Miami Grand Prix

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Formula 1 drivers united in pushing for regulation changes to the 2026 rules, introduced ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. The tweaks address safety concerns from high closing speeds, qualifying energy management, race starts, and wet weather performance. Feedback from drivers has been largely positive, viewing them as a step forward.

Pierre Gasly expects difficult conditions at the Canadian Grand Prix if rain falls on Sunday. The Alpine driver and others have raised concerns about Pirelli's new 2026 wet tyres.

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High track temperatures and rough asphalt at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya are set to make tyre management decisive in Sunday's Formula 1 race.

Lando Norris put a difficult Canadian Grand Prix behind him by meeting former teammate Daniel Ricciardo and Conor Daly after the Indianapolis 500. McLaren started both its drivers on intermediate tyres at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, a decision that proved costly when rain failed to materialise.

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Former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard has cautioned that the upcoming Miami Grand Prix may not demonstrate the true impact of recent regulation changes. He argued that the track's layout limits visible effects from the tweaks introduced after safety concerns. Coulthard expects the modifications to improve racing quality over multiple events.

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