From the Desk of Pitlane Press India

The FIA has officially declared a Heat Hazard for this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix. This decision comes as Europe experiences extreme temperatures, with the Austrian GP being one of the events affected.

What is a Heat Hazard?

A Heat Hazard is declared when the ambient temperature and track temperature are expected to be extremely high, posing a risk to driver health and safety. The FIA takes this measure to ensure that drivers take necessary precautions, such as staying hydrated and managing their physical exertion.

For India

Indian fans can catch the action live on FanCode. The Austrian GP is set to take place on July 2-4. According to Autosport, drivers are encouraged to wear cooling vests and take regular breaks to avoid heat-related issues.

Source: Motorsport.com

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