I had the pleasure of running a second qualifing session in the rain with a borrowed set of full tread toyos. The first qualifying session was dry so noone went out fo rhte second session. There must have been 12 of 45 cars on the track. The rain was actually coming down relitively heavy so it was definitly dirt stoker weather. My 3 year old run once Dirt Stockers were fairly well dry rotted. I was impressed with the Toyos. They handled better than my old dirt stockers. That and the Toyo's are not that bad in the dry. With very little all out rain events and the number of "will it really rain" events, I am going to buy a set of Toyos next year. At Summit you get a few races that at turn 5-8 it's raining and the rest of the track is dry. The Toyos just make more sense.