We've had wet races before, yes and they've usually been the most exciting races but this is just turning into a total farce. Have spectators being told to stay away before because of waterlogged carparks? Have rescue vehicles got bogged down in the mud before? How have other circuits in the world managed to cope with wet conditions but not Silverstone? You would have thought being in England even with a normal July date that Silverstone would be one of the best prepared. When you consider the lengthy process ciircuits have to go to before the are allowed to host a GP it is quite astounding that this can happen. Obviously without the date change Silverstone would probably not have had this problem but so far they aren't doing a very good job of hosting a wet GP.
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