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Originally Posted by macafee2
so it's wet, whats wrong with that? Only doing things in the dry favours those good in the dry, what about those that are good in the wet? I don't want to see anyone hurt but in the wet the skill comes to the forefront.
Just watch motorcycle racing or rallying both race in the wet, rallying.... they even race on snow and ice.
macafee2
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I agree, particularly with your first paragraph, but there’s wet and there’s wet.
Rallying it’s one car at a time, and bikes do suspend racing at times, and only have one spray tail from a fairly narrow tyre footprint, whereas open wheeled F1 cars make it impossible for any following driver to see anything. Remember Schumacher/Coulthard amongst others.
Malcolm