Quote Originally Posted by Axoid View Post

I haven't driven the car in the rain yet (heck, haven't driven it much yet due to waiting for the title/plate), but my other car is a Mustang with ultra-performance summer tires. I'm used to driving in the rain with those types of tires, so I'll just slow it down a bit and take it easy.
I'll have to give fair warning here. Driving a 3-4000lbs car are summer tires is a lot different then driving a 2000lbs car on summer tires. I'm on R888R's and in the rain my top speed is 40mph. Anything above that and I'm hydroplaning. That was the biggest issue I had last year on the LCS drive. Soon as the roads had any standing water I had to go painfully slow. That just made me get more wet..

Also trucks! HAHA. Trucks in the rain making a nice tidal wave of water right over the door and into my lap. I won't ever forget that.. Even with holes in my floor boards I had 10 inches of standing water in my footbox.