
Lewis Hamilton says he is fully prepared for the difficult conditions expected at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, as forecasts hint at challenging weather early in the weekend. The seven-time champion made it clear that he is ready for whatever the circuit throws at him.
Rain is possible during the first two days of action, and although showers are not predicted to hit during the actual sessions, the combination of low temperatures and a naturally slick track could create major difficulties for drivers. The unusual surface grip in Vegas has already been a talking point.
Hamilton acknowledged that these conditions could impact every team, but he welcomed the challenge. He explained that dealing with unpredictable weather is part of what makes racing exciting and that he feels prepared to adapt.
Other drivers in the paddock seem to share Hamilton’s concerns about the tricky grip levels and cold asphalt. There is a growing belief that even without rainfall during sessions, the environment alone could make the early running extremely demanding.
With the field expecting a tough start to the weekend, Hamilton remains confident and focused. He views the conditions not as a threat, but as an opportunity to make the most of his experience and potentially gain an edge.