
Arctic Monkey medal 5000 3 years 314 days ago (Last edited by
Arctic Monkey 3 years 311 days ago)

Titan Jr medal 5000 3 years 314 days ago
I think that having 1-2 wet races a season is enough, given how boring they are

Arctic Monkey medal 5000 3 years 314 days ago (Last edited by
Arctic Monkey 3 years 311 days ago)
Cool

Cole Trickle medal 5000 3 years 314 days ago
I think u have to distinguish between wet race throughout and changing condition. A race with constantly 3.7mm is a snore fest. But starting dry, then up to 1.5mm and then drying again is exciting!

Arctic Monkey medal 5000 3 years 314 days ago (Last edited by
Arctic Monkey 3 years 311 days ago)

Brandt Lapo medal 5000 3 years 313 days ago
The precipitation level is dynamic as it is. Boat races are real lame

Herbie Rides Again medal 5007 3 years 313 days ago
I’ve obviously not had the same experience as the OP as far as rain goes.
In over 400 races over 2 accounts I’ve experienced lots of rain affected races. Some are rain from start to finish bore fests, in others I’ve every possible combination (rain at start, changes to dry; rain to dry to rain; dry to rain; dry to rain to dry; and races where the rain level starts low, goes above 3mm and then falls below etc). In fact in winter not only is rain common in European races I even experienced snow in December!
I beleive using real time weather is more like real F1 where teams make a strategy judgement based on likelihood of rain. Its not difficult to do as there are plenty of hourly weather forecast sites availalbe in addition to Dark Skies so I would not want to see this change implemented.

Timothy Barry medal 5646 3 years 313 days ago
Me.
I like the lottery of irl weather. It makes you have to think. Especially if it starts raining 5 minutes before a race and stops 15 minutes later, for example...