Rainmaster
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Rainmaster is a term that has been used to describe racing drivers or motorcycle racers who are thought to be especially skilled at driving in wet weather conditions.
Some that have had the title attributed to them are -
- Thierry Boutsen [1]
- Rudolf Caracciola [2][3][4][5]
- Christian Fittipaldi [6]
- Sete Gibernau [7]
- Tom Pryce [8]
- Jim Richards [9]
- Michael Schumacher [10]
- Ayrton Senna [11]
- Peter Walker [12]
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ GP Encyclopedia -> Drivers -> Thierry Boutsen
- ^ The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing
- ^ "Continental Notes and News". Motor Sport XIV (9): p. 342. September 1938.
- ^ "Racing in the rain". Motor Sport XV (9): p. 259. September 1939.
- ^ "Matters of Moment". Motor Sport LI (9): p. 1013. September 1975.
- ^ Autocourse CART Official Yearbook. Hazleton Publishing. 1997-98. p. 149.
- ^ Motorcycle Racing Online
- ^ Tremayne, David (in English). The Lost Generation. Haynes Publishing. ISBN 1-84425-205-1.
- ^ drive.com.au
- ^ Lawton, James (2006-10-21). "Michael Schumacher: Big wheel". The Independent. http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article1916356.ece. Retrieved on 2007-02-03.
- ^ AtlasF1
- ^ "Wet course slows down international Prescott meeting". Motor Sport XXIV (10): p. 327. October 1948.

