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jvett77
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Verstappen wins Sao Paulo Grand Prix Nov. 3 on a wet track. Races on a really wet track like it was yesterday are a bad idea. Not entertaining since the cars are obscured and apt to spin out at any time. Fortunately for the blinking rear red light on each car which helps with driver visibility. Plus, why don't they at least have large numbers on each car so we can identify the drivers?
I realize the drivers are all experienced, practice for wet track conditions, and adjust aerodynamic components to ensure stability and downforce in the rain, such as adjusting suspension settings, modifying wing angles, and utilizing wet-weather tires, especially designed to disperse water efficiently.
I realize the drivers are all experienced, practice for wet track conditions, and adjust aerodynamic components to ensure stability and downforce in the rain, such as adjusting suspension settings, modifying wing angles, and utilizing wet-weather tires, especially designed to disperse water efficiently.