Montreal will have higher temperatures than in qualifying and totally different weather, no chance of rain and therefore a dry track all the time at the Canadian Grand Prix

The Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix should have a dry track this Sunday (19). The rain, which appeared so strong in TL2 and throughout Saturday, should not appear anymore, and the forecast also points to a considerable increase in temperatures in Montreal.
By race time, the thermometers are expected to be reading 19ºC, which is about 10ºC higher than when the starting grid was set.

If rain was a constant on Friday and Saturday, on Sunday the forecast says there is no risk of this scenario repeating itself. The air humidity should stay around 40% during the whole day. The wind should stay at 14 km/h.
Max Verstappen takes pole position and is the overwhelming favorite to win. This is also because Sergio Pérez crashed in qualifying and will start 13th, while the punished Charles Leclerc will start from the last row. Fernando Alonso completes the front row.
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