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Old 07-06-2012, 07:23 PM   #4
MedicineForUs

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...which is why I always wonder why they don't take the opportunity to practice more.


The odds are it's going to be a wet race, so I would go out there and get as many laps as possible done, it's not like you get the chance very often during a season.
They're restricted on the numbers of wet tyres they have, unless they're checking for problems, there's only so much they can do - and when conditions change, so will the optimum setup, braking points, amount of cornering force, acc'n, etc.
There's also the chance of damaging the car if it aquaplanes (as in the real meaning of the word) in the wrong place.
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