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The Malaysian Grand Prix is likely to live up to its unpredictable nature as early forecasts suggest we're in for another wet weekend.
Weather gurus predict there will be scattered thunderstorms every day from Thursday to Sunday, but it will be pretty humid as usual as the temperatures will be in the upper 20s and early 30s.
The overhead conditions should make for an interesting grand prix not only because the race is scheduled for late afternoon when the torrential downpours are usually at its worst, but it will also be the first time that the Pirelli tyres will be used in hot and humid weather.
Although last year's race wasn't affected by rain, the weather caused havoc during qualifying on Saturday as both Ferrari and McLaren drivers failed to make it out of Q1.
Things were even worse at the 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix when the race was stopped after 33 laps due to the terrible conditions.
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