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If they do then its good news for all those with cars lacking outright power, like mine [:D]
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Renrut - Posts: 4576
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Here's the best one I could find- http://uk.weather.com/weather/10day-York-UKXX0162
Besides you should only really be worried about the rain if you've got a front engined RWD car with far too much power...... Oops that'll be me then!! [:0]
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They won't let rear drivers run at york when its raining either.
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Renrut - Posts: 4576
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Have you ever noticed there's a lot of bumps on roundabouts etc when it rains after a long dry spell?
By coincidence I'm fetching a low powered FWD car with a roof!
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<br />I've just emailed Ed to see if there's any scope to do the drag stuff in the morning if it's dry, to get it out of the way. Then we can splash about to our hearts content in the afternoon. If it is wet I probably should've gone for that 4x4 Panda with NOS!! [:D]
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Thats a good idea, would rather do the drag racing first in case my car decides to die as its better at that!! [:D]
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