The risk of rain and thunderstorms hitting the Miami Formula 1 track on Sunday has triggered plenty of intrigue about what impact this could have on the grand prix – with there even being some wild stories about potential cancellation.But while there is no doubt that lightning would disrupt running, the reality is that the danger of the event being abandoned is not as great as some have made out.The situation revolves around local laws that dictate what must happen if there is a lightning threat.Advisory information from the National Weather Service states that there are certain circumstances under which events should be stopped.They are if lighting can be seen, if thunder can be heard or even if the skies look threatening.In the event of a lightning event, the guidance …
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Author: Jon Noble





