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Wet Weather Techniques - Wet Weather Lines

Wet Weather Techniques - Wet Weather Lines

It’s never nice to practice when the conditions are bad, but this is where drivers will generally find the most amount of time. The wet weather limits the amount of grip & traction a driver has available, so the more experienced drivers generally have an advantage having driven more laps in the process. When looking at the race track, drivers will notice a ‘shiny’ section on the track and a ‘darker’ colour surface. The shiny section is the dry racing line. But water mixed with rubber, chain lubes and grease are like ice for drivers in wet conditions.

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