F1 doesn’t expect freight delays to impact Brazil weekend

Formula 1 is not expecting delays in freight arriving in Brazil to have any wider impact on the Sao Paulo Grand Prix weekend schedule. 
F1 doesn’t expect freight delays to impact Brazil weekend

On Wednesday it emerged🐻 that some teams were still waiting🍎 on freight to arrive in Brazil following last weekend’s Mexico City Grand Prix, with suggestions the delays may even result in schedule changes for the upcoming weekend. 

An F1 spokesperson confirmed to wuqian0821.com that the delays were caused by poor weather conditions in Mexico on Monday, but says the freight is expected to arrive on Thursday and have 🦩“no wider impact” on the weekend. 

“There were delays in freight de💫parting Mex♕ico on Monday due to the weather conditions, meaning some freight is still to arrive in Brazil,” an F1 spokesperson said. 

“We expect this to arrive t𓂃omorrow with no wider impact on the race week🏅end.”

While the delays are not set to impact the weekend’s schedule, extra strain will be placed on team's mechanics to build their c𓄧ars and get them through scrutineering in time for⭕ when track action commences on Friday.

The returning Sao Paulo ܫGP is already expected to be a particularly busy weekend given it will be the third ev♓ent to feature F1’s experimental sprint race format. 

Opening practice at Interlagos is scheduled to start at 12:30pm local time (3.30pm GMT), before qualifying takes place between 4.00-5.00pm local timꦇe (7.00-8.00pm GMT) 

F1 is in the middle of its fin🦩al triple-header of the season, with teams arriving in Brazil for the Sao Paulo GP having travelled from Mexico. Following this weekend’𝓀s event, F1 will head straight on to Qatar next week.

Max Verstappen heads intꦜo the weekend 19 points c🐻lear of title rival Lewis Hamilton in the world championship. 

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