Driving in the wet is a complete skill in itself. Heck, JV absolutely sucked in the rain for many years, and he has never been recognized as mastering it.
But rain sure makes things interesting to the fans.
When I say that Massa is mostly useless in wet conditions, I'm saying that his performance drops off big time. For some drivers, that's not the case. In the wet their performance relative to the field stays about the same. That's not the case with Massa.FLC wrote:Massa is useless in wet conditions?...What are you talking about?
Paul Ricard has a system for wetting the track so that teams can do wet tire testing. And any track can be made wet with water trucks.walter wrote:for all of the drivers that need improvement in the rain, is there a test track that has water sprinklers for rain simulations?
At least now this might stop all the crap that is spouted about Red Bull's favouring Ferrari's and letting them through easily whilst at the same time holding up Renault drivel. (...and breathe)boban-mk wrote:I also think that massa did well, except his mistake when he hit DC.
Ferrari private test track Fiorano has also a water sprinklers system for rain simulation.walter wrote:for all of the drivers that need improvement in the rain, is there a test track that has water sprinklers for rain simulations? I realize that races in the rain are rare, but look how schumacher benefited in his career from them. I also think its good practice for safety reasons so we dont have collisions and wipe-outs.
They did favour Ferrari untill engine deal with Renault for 2007 was sigend- now they're favouring RenaultScuderia_Russ wrote:At least now this might stop all the crap that is spouted about Red Bull's favouring Ferrari's and letting them through easily whilst at the same time holding up Renault drivel. (...and breathe)
Manchild, does this means that you agree with conclusion that if some engine supplier sells engine to another team, that it's normal to expect some favours, and that sell is not about money for engines. Because i do.manchild wrote:They did favour Ferrari untill engine deal with Renault for 2007 was sigend- now they're favouring Renault