i have used bridgestone wets and found them to grip amazingly well - my best ever race was on wets for the first time at Pembrey - i started 39th on the grid and finished 12th, most of the riders behind were on intermediate tyres, the ones in front were all on bridgestone or dunlop wets. I even lapped a load of riders who i usually raced amongst at dry meets. The difference they make is huge. I have a set of Avon wets on a spare set of wheels for my NSR. I used them briefly at Cadwell though i never got to the point of pushing them very hard. They seemed fine though. If you are thinking of getting some for the Cemetry circuit i'd definately encourage it - though i dont know what the rules for formula 3 are? They probably dont allow slicks or wets?
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