F1 World Grand Prix - very thick spray comes from each car, and although it looks a little fake, does a good job of obscuring the view.

WARM UP! - the same effect as F1 World Grand Prix, but longer lasting. Apart from making it really hard to see, it means replays are somewhat unwatchable! There's a car in there somewhere!

F1 World Grand Prix 2000 - this game does have reasonable wet weather effects, including spray. However it is impossible to pre-select the weather conditions for a race and neither "as 2000" or "random" would produce a heavy rain shower at the Nurburgring. It took over 2 hours of trying to get this wet weather shot from this game!

Grand Prix 3 - Formula One Grand Prix was the first Grand Prix game to have wet weather (Grand Prix 2 didn't have wet weather at all) but F1GP doesn't have the Nurburgring. GP3 does wet weather quite well, although the spray is a little light. One very notable thing is that the track isn't affected by the fog, making it dark in the distance, which looks very strange.

Grand Prix 3 2000 Season - the wet weaher here is the same as Grand Prix 3. Note the dry patch under the bridge in the background however.

Grand Prix 4 - this is a very heavy rain storm in GP4. The fogging and lighting are generally too bright and make it look like a sunny day, although the reflections are quite nice. The spray effects are pretty poor though.

F1 Racing Simulation - heavy fog and rain effects, but the spray is a little feint.

Monaco Grand Prix Racing Simulation 2 - similar to F1 Racing Simulation, however the spray effects have been greatly improved. Not though how high the side protection on the cockpit is! The driver's helmet is barely visible!

F1 Racing Championship - quite a good showing here although the lighting (and spray) appear slightly too blue in shade.

Racing Simulation 3 - near identical to F1 Racing Championship, however the lighting and spray is now more grey in nature, making it look, well, wetter!