Context
This decision comes amid a broader European heatwave affecting several regions, with temperatures expected to exceed 31C during the race. S1S2
Key points
- The race will take place at Spielberg's Red Bull Ring. S1
- This is the first time this season that a heat hazard has been declared for a Formula 1 race. S1
- The official weather service predicts temperatures above 31C during the race. S1
- Drivers are required to use a driver cooling system due to the heat hazard designation. S1S2
- The ruling applies to any event where temperatures exceed 31C while cars are on track. S2
- The race is scheduled to start at 14:00 BST. S2
- This designation aims to enhance driver safety in extreme weather conditions. S1
- The heat hazard ruling reflects ongoing concerns about climate impacts on motorsport events. S1
Why it matters
- The heat hazard designation underscores the increasing frequency of extreme weather events affecting sports. S1
- It highlights the importance of safety measures in motorsport amid rising global temperatures. S1
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