Many of you are missing the point. Driving in the rain and on wet streets requires caution. This thread began to attack the 991 because its track times on a wet track was a little slower than expected. From that many of you concluded the car was flawed or had inadequate tires. My point is to draw conclusion about a car performance from a test on wet track is misplaced. 

We all agree performance in the rain or wet track is determined by the ability of the driver and tires just as it would in on snow or ice. So why is that relevant to 99% of the buyers and owners of 991 who would never attempt spirited driving in the rain or slick roads? Smiley


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