A wet race in Singapore... Hmmmm, now, as much as this sounds a fun prospect which don't get me wrong it certainly sounds it... a few things sping to mind as to what could cause some serious problems.
Fuel: These cars are gonna have to be filled to the brim if they are gonna make the end of the grand prix, especially if its gonna be Wet
Weight and Brakes: The weight of the fuel on these cars is gonna be tremendous in the first 10-20 laps and with the circuit already having a reputation for being a brake breaker (lolgetit?) as we saw from Mark and Jenson last year, Add wet conditions into the mix and I feel it'll be on the verge of dangerous for Driver, Marshall and Spectator safety.
Visibility: If we're going to have a tipping wet weekend, which knowing Asian whether it more than likely will be, for any of us that drive, sunlight on the road after a heavy shower is quite blinding... now. Imagine an Asian rainshower on a circuit, Spray from 24 F1 cars that using intermediate tyres and kick up 40litres of water a second EACH, and the ultraviolet lights above the circuit lighting up the place... Severe safety concern IMO
But hey, I could be wrong.
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