- 02 Apr 09, 18:06#100917
At least he'll be there in Malaysia for the embarrassment

if its a wet race what are the odds on it finishing. why not start it earlier
F1 drivers are touted as the best in the world so why should they NOT race in the rain??
It's not the rain that would be the issue, but the amount of light. Whilst in semi-decent (even cloudy) conditions there would be enough to last the whole race, if it was to rain heavily then it could become too dark to race before the race is completed.
I agree, F1 cars don't have lights unlike Touring Cars, Sportscars, Le Mans Series cars. Drivers have to use what little light they have when the rain comes down. Once again we can all blame Bernie for his neurotic twilight race idea, if he's the one after a spectacle he'll get a disaster at this rate.
At least he'll be there in Malaysia for the embarrassment

