G-Rock wrote:...It was like he knew something about the coeffiecient of friction in the wet that no one else knew...
Actually, I don't think driving in the rain is that hard (in karts!). I'm good at it, if I can say so.
I tend to slide the kart and that's good on wet tracks. And, man, does it rain hard in Bogotá...
"Da rulez" are simple:
- Stay off the rubber (remember Senna at Donnington '93? well, if you were too young, look it in
http://www.farzadsf1gallery.com/feature ... don931.mpg Look how fast he is, by driving outside the line...)
- Stomp on the brakes on the entrance (don't slow too much or this won't work!)
- Turn the wheel like you're going to bend the steering rods
- Put your weight on the front of the car
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- And finally (for latinos): shake that ass! (at the moment of the slide, or slightly before, it's just like dancing...)
That's it. More explanations?
Here (and everywhere, if you look around, but I like this site).
Be careful. Don't do it with a borrowed kart (the first times). There is a big chance of the external front wheel not "biting" and sliding straight... so, do it on a place where, if this happens, you're not going to crash into something at the end of the straight.
Once you master it, it's exhilarating. Everybody swears you're better or more corageous. That's not true: it's a matter of practicing. You have to go to the track when it's raining! A lot of people look out the window, see the rain pouring and says: "today is not a good day to race". Quite the contrary... Of course, use your worst overall: it's going to get smelly.
Ah, and don't leave any area of your body without cover: I drove once almost three hours under the rain in a T-shirt and my arms were reddened for an entire week. Raindrops hit hard, believe me.
As for who's the best... duhhhh. We all know that the best driver in the world is the World Driver Champion... what do the championship proves? That.
Go, Alonso! (yes, I know Frenchblock posted it ages ago, but I like it).
Master of the wet (when in diapers, of course
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