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Originally Posted by arpad_m
From my limited research, their temperature profiles are certainly different. The SC3Rs have little to no grip at lower temperatures, but they were able to do a 7:16:04 at the Nürburgring, often cornering at triple digit speeds when they have enough heat in them. Then again, they can be even more compromised for normal street driving. Different drivers, different purposes.
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SC3 is the same. It takes time for them to heat up to get any grip. GM states for both the 3 and 3r to not be driven in the rain or under a certain temperature, 60 I think.
All those that say you can drive the 3 in the rain are idiots just like the ones that say you can drive drag radial tires in the rain. Yes, if you're going 10 or more under the limit and easing into the throttle and not on the throttle after making a turn until you're completely straight.