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Qatar Grand Prix

Lusail International Circuit, Qatar

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Round

21 / 2026

Race Date

29 November 2026

Circuit Length

5.419 km

Race Distance

308.611 km

Baseline

Multi-stop risk if tyre limits are imposed or degradation is high

Tyre Stress

High

Weather Risk

Low

Laps

57

Overtaking Difficulty

High

Track Type

High-speed permanent circuit

Key risk: Tyre stress and track limits

Strategy focus: Tyre management, stint limits and high-speed balance

Standard Weekend

Standard

This event follows the standard race weekend format.

Sector 1: Turn 1 braking is the main passing opportunity

Sector 2: High-speed flowing corners create sustained tyre load

Sector 3: Long-radius corners punish overheating and instability

Zone 1

Activation: Main straight

Detection: Before final corner

Notes: Main overtaking chance into Turn 1

26 November 202629 November 2026

Source: Tomorrow.io

Forecast not available yet. Weather data becomes available closer to race week.

Generated by Gemini

No verdict generated yet.

Qatar Grand Prix is currently profiled as a Multi-stop risk if tyre limits are imposed or degradation is high race. The main watch areas are tyre stress and track limits and tyre management, stint limits and high-speed balance.