The F1 Japanese Grand Prix is facing unexpected challenges as the track is plagued by fires during the practice sessions. The latest incident in FP3 led to two red flags due to grass fires, following similar issues in FP2. The FIA has taken action, stating that all efforts are being directed towards dampening the grass before the crucial qualifying session.
The sight of firefighters spraying the trackside to prevent further blazes has become a common occurrence, raising concerns about the impact on the drivers’ performance and safety. With the qualifying session looming, the hope is for a fair and uninterrupted battle on the track, free from the threat of fires disrupting the proceedings.
As the tension mounts and the teams prepare for the qualifying showdown, the unpredictability of the situation adds an extra layer of complexity to an already intense race weekend. Stay tuned for more updates as the F1 Japanese GP unfolds, with the drama on and off the track keeping fans on the edge of their seats.