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Hamilton Ready for Vegas Wet Weather Challenge
21 Nov
Summary
- Lewis Hamilton is prepared for potential wet conditions at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
- Drivers anticipate a slippery track and narrow tyre working windows in cool temperatures.
- The SF-25 often struggles in adverse weather, posing a challenge for Hamilton.

Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton has expressed his readiness to confront the potential for wet weather at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The early days of the event are forecast to bring rain, contributing to cooler temperatures and an already challenging, slippery track surface.
This prospect has the entire grid bracing for difficulty, with fellow driver Lando Norris describing the possibility as "pretty nasty." The combination of a cold snap and the absence of sun to dry the tarmac will likely exacerbate the low-grip conditions, especially given the tight working range of the current F1 tires.
Despite his Ferrari's known struggles in adverse conditions, Hamilton stated he is "down for the challenge." He emphasized the need to constantly adapt the car and acknowledged that while it will be tough for everyone, he hopes for some dry sessions.




