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Originally Posted by
EstWRC
Nonsense!
It's caused by a lack of fresh outside air fed to the windscreen & the lack somewhere to let the damp inside air out.
Condensation on any surface is caused by the temperature of that surface being below the dew-point of the air in contact with it. Dew point is nothing to do with the temperature of the air, it's entirely due to the partial pressure of the water vapour in the air. The air inside the car has a higher dew-point than the outside air because there are two people breathing and sweating inside. All you need to do is to keep replacing the inside air with outside air
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Good morning, any idea what the weather condition is like for the moment on stage 5?
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Seems rain has stopped, but heavy fog on stage 6 apparently
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Evans now one second slower compared to Kalle at first split
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Nobody else is folowing this interesting rally for the moment?
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Neuville looking very fast
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Taka again on great pace, let's see if he can make it to the end of the stage this time
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Neuville 15,5 sec faster compared to Evans, good run