I just took a look back on lap time data from a time attack event I did in the wet in 2010 at Sonoma. Pretty crazy how drastic the lap time changes were. During the competition portion of the event is when it was at its wettest and I ran a 2:26.548 which sounds super super slow for that track but it was THAT wet. I actually won my class with that time by 12.5 seconds. The fastest lap I set that weekend was a 1:59.058 and the track was still wet, just not nearly as wet. So that shows you right there that even comparing wet lap time to wet lap time can be pointless. Same day, same car, different levels of wetness and still a 26 second difference.
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