Montreal rain could push F1's new cars to their wet-weather limits

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A forecast of cold, 11–12°C air and a rain-prone Montreal layout could test F1’s 2026-era cars and Pirelli tyres in the first real wet-weather run for the new generation, with tyre-temperature challenges, potential grip loss, and race-chaos risk highlighted by Pirelli as a “perfect storm” scenario.
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