Williams are expecting Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix to be rain affected with predictions of a heavy thunderstorm toward the end of the event.
Forecasts also suggest rain showers will hit the Hungaroring for the start of the race and last until the late hours of the evening, quite a contrast to Saturday which enjoyed uninterrupted sunshine and highs of 33ºC.
Williams chief operations engineer Mark Gillan believes the end of the race will suffer the worst of the rain.
“The forecast indicates that the race is likely to be wet and the rain could be heavy, especially towards the later stages of the race,” he said.
However, Gillan is looking forward to the race after they managed to get both cars into the final qualifying session for the first time this season.
“Both drivers did very well today in qualifying in what is an extremely tight and competitive grid. We are very pleased to get both cars into the final session of qualifying for the first time this season and look forward to the race tomorrow.”