Hungarian Grand Prix pit lane is FLOODED less than 48 hours before first qualifying session, as fears grow over whether race will go ahead as scheduled There is serious concern that Friday's first practice session will be cancelled Temperatures are expected to rise over the weekend to 33C and 34C, however By Milo Pope Published: 00:33, 18 July 2024 | Updated: 00:34, 18 July 2024 e-mail View comments Shocking images have revealed how the Hungarian Grand Prix pit lane has been flooded less than 48 hours before the first qualifying session. The first practice is scheduled to take place just after midday on Friday, but the severe weather has led to some serious doubts as to whether this can go ahead. The weather is expected to brighten up, with warm weather forecast in Hungary on the weekend.
With temperatures ranging around 33C and 34C on race day, F1 enthusiasts may be able to relax. But images showing staff wading through the water, which is above ankle high, will certainly cause concern. A look at the flooding in the pit lane of the Hungarian GP at supposedly the 'highest point of the track' There is now a real concern whether the first practice session will go ahead A Ferrari team member checks the team's Pirelli tyres at the Hungarian race track in Mogyorod near Budapest This comes after F1 fans yesterday dug up old comments from Ralf Schumacher where he criticised Lewis Hamilton 's activism on the race track as 'dangerous' after the former driver had announced that he was .
