falonso81 wrote: ↑03 Apr 2017, 17:07
Wet races nowadays are more like damp races. The crazy safety measures dont allow for true wet races like in the past. I just sit and watch past wet races just for the chill!
There are a number of different things that have influenced Charlie Whiting to not give a go ahead for wet races.
1. Stupid tires - The so called wet tyres are good for nothing and offer no grip whatsoever and cars slide around at far lesser speeds.
2. Crying drivers - There are a number of instances where drivers have sounded that the "Conditions are dangerous". Such stupid drivers creatre an illusion that, even racing in damp conditions is dangerous, let alone wet.
3. Excessive fear for Charlie - Specifically, after Bianchi incident, he seems to have lost his mind. Bianchi incident was just freakish and Charlie need to move over it.
Unless they fix these factors, we are never going to witness the wet races of those 80s and 90s. Who cares for these damp races that offer no excitement and after a few boring laps behind the safety car, the cars move into pits to change for dry tires. In fact, I was shocked to see Charlie let the Brazil race happen last year, though it was not all wet, but still from Charlie's current standards, "IT WAS DANGEROUS".
Now that the cars have much higher downforce numbers and the tires are wider, it should be reason enough for Charlie to stop being paranoid and let the TRUE WET races happen. The incidents like that of Webber's and Alonso's accidents demonstrate that, the cars are in fact are far more safer than ever. If full wet races occured in 80s and 90s with way less safety standards, surely we can have them now with the current safety standards.