I say run it! Don't let these guys scare you away. I run track days in all weather conditions and the important part is to be smooth. As for tire pressure, if it is standing water, you want to go up in pressure to high 30s. If it is just damp or wet with no standing water you can go down to mid to low 30s. Damp or wet with no standing water, I tend to run the same pressure as dry.
Also toggle down a couple of modes on the PTM based on your skill level. Lastly, the Goodyears do suck in the wet, but if you are smooth and not a maniac, you can get thru it. I prefer to run PS4S in the rain.
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