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Shared by Y. Bhatti
31° Clear sky Clear sky
33%
9 km/h ENE

The driver would experience a 'greasy' sensation, where the high ambient temperature and thin water film combine to create very unpredictable grip levels. Steering will feel light and unresponsive if the front tires wash out, and the kart will likely snap into oversteer if the throttle is applied too aggressively on the exit of corners.

Stay off the traditional rubbered-in racing line, as the wet rubber will be extremely slippery; hunt for grip on the outside of corners where the asphalt is more porous.
Prioritize smooth, progressive inputs on both the brake and throttle to avoid breaking traction on the mirror-like surface.
Increase tire pressures slightly to help the tread 'bite' through the water film, but monitor closely as the 30.8°C air temp will still cause internal pressure to rise quickly.
AI observed: A consistent, mirror-like sheen across the entire track width reflecting the floodlights, indicating a uniform but thin layer of moisture without active standing water or spray.

Data sources: Sky & track conditions from AI video analysis • Temperature, humidity, wind & pressure from OpenMeteo

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