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#280289
I actually don't think the time difference between wet and dry is as big as they say it is, certainly not with an underpowered car that always drives on 'wet tires' anyway. Button's wet and dry times were only 0.2 seconds apart.
#281039
Quite enjoyed that, nice kid.

It's pretty pointless comparing times though, you'd need them all there on the same day to make it fair. Same conditions for all.

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