How can you make that assessment if you're not in the car? What the spectators see is meaningless. It's whether or not the DRIVERS can see worth a damn that matters.jdlive wrote:Have you ever been to a full rain Formula-race yourself? The visibility in reality is always a lot better than what you might suspect based on television footage.
In my experience, running in low grip conditions just does not make for good racing. Does it make for random results? Sure. So do blown motors and crap tires. Doesn't mean the racing is good. Like I say, I'd argue it just makes drivers more "defensive" in trying to keep the car on track rather than being driven to go on the "offensive" and make passes.