It was
wet during my drive so there was some tail - sliding action.
Not exact matches
Antonio Giovinazzi said he
drove with some margin in hand when the track was
wet during today's test to avoid emulating Lance Stroll's crash.
As I discovered
during my first journey, the
wet provides much more scope for enjoying its rear - wheel -
drive layout.
While it's certainly not meant at a 4WD system, it does provide vastly improved traction in
wet and snowy conditions, along with better grip in the dry
during spirited
drives.
Vast amounts of torque make this a car that is not easy to
drive for younger owners or the inexperienced especially in
wet conditions or
during severe weather.
Those who would like to not go without a maximum of traction
during snow or
wet conditions, can take advantage of the intelligent all wheel
drive called BMW xDrive.
It also means limiting the time you spend on the road, especially
driving during wet or poor weather conditions, through congested traffic or at night when the visibility is poor.