Formula 1 returns from the summer break with the Dutch Grand Prix and it looks like it will be a wet weekend.
Rain showers are currently forecasted for all three days, and could hit the track while action is underway.
Windy conditions and a possible thunderstorm are also set to hit Zandvoort - but may not impact Sunday's race.
The question now is, who will benefit from the wet weather conditions?
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Could Max Verstappen take on the rain like he did in 2023?
Lando Norris was triumphant at last year's Dutch Grand Prix and will hope to be again as he chases down teammate Oscar Piastri in the Championship battle.
But could Max Verstappen pull out all the stops at his home Grand Prix?
His last win at home was in 2023, where he used the wet conditions to his advantage
And it was a memorable race - it marked his ninth consecutive win, equalling Sebastian Vettel's record streak.
It's a track the four-time champion knows well.
Being able to handle the conditions with the home crowd on his side, could it be enough for Verstappen to get his first win since Emilia Romagna back in May?