Remember in 2002 or so in a f1 Grand prix it was raining, everyone was on heavy wets, but Ferrari were on intermediates and easily overtook everyone

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The event you are likely recalling is the 2000 Brazilian Grand Prix, where Ferrari's Michael Schumacher famously pitted for intermediates (green-walled tires) while others were on full wets, taking the lead on a drying track and leading to his victory. This strategy, along with Schumacher's strong performance on a wet/dry track, allowed him to overtake the other drivers who were on full wets and struggling with grip as the circuit dried.
Key Details
Race:
2000 Brazilian Grand Prix, held at Interlagos.
Conditions:
Heavy rain at the start, with the track drying out significantly during the race.
Tire Strategy:
Most drivers started on full wet tires, while Ferrari opted for intermediate tires for Michael Schumacher.
Outcome:
Schumacher's decision to switch to intermediates paid off as the track dried, allowing him to gain a massive advantage and secure the win.
Significance:
This race is considered a classic example of a brilliant tire strategy in wet weather, where the right choice at the right time made the decisive difference.
 
No one can relate AS U Kids werent even Born in 2000
 
I on the Other Hand experienced 9/11 live and was laughing
 

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