How is it possible that the consumption per lap in free practice is always the same? Whether it's sweltering hot, or it's raining cats and dogs? Consumption is always the same.
In reality, there is also a difference in consumption. If it rains and you therefore have different tires under the car, and during rain you take longer to complete 1 lap......
Then you use exactly the same amount of fuel as in dry weather?? Isn't that strange?
In my opinion, the weather conditions do have an influence during the race. It takes you longer to complete 1 round than in dry weather. This increases the total race time. And therefore you automatically need more fuel than in dry weather.
When will it also be adjusted in free practice? So that you can carry out realistic calculations?