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Tinker Tinker is offline
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As everyone mentioned, smoothness and no abrupt inputs is the best strategy in the wet. It's a great learning tool for car control, as long as you don't put any wheels off.

You might want to experiment with driving off the line as there might be more grip there.

R compound tires grip pretty well in the wet (not in a downpour) when they are hot and still have some tread depth remaining.

Tinker
Old 02-17-2005, 10:29 AM
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