RC:
SoCal Alan:

I still believe that the conditions of the road have something to do with this.  We had rain the previous day, probably the first rain we had in a long time.  I would not doubt that the roads were still a little damp, with a little bit of debris, making the roads a little slippery.  Depending on the tread of the tire, and the speed involved, that could have been the factor.  Also, since this area was not heavily traveled (it was an industrial park, on a weekend), the tiny debris left from the rain would not have been "cleared" by the sheer volume of passing vehicles.


 

I am sorry but I do not agree. If the car is in a good shape, it is always the driver who makes a decision. Rodas apparently made the wrong one. Pro drivers know much better than others how important it is to adapt to road, traffic and weather conditions. No excuses here I'm afraid. 


Yeah, I meant to say that he probably didn't adapt when he should have.


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