I had drag radials on my 96 grand sport when I lived in FL and I went and did a complete 360 on i95. I was only going 40mph. I got lucky and didnt crash. but I needed a diaper change
not a good idea. Anything with the power levels these cars have (even when they're stock) can get away from you pretty damn fast on wet pavement, even on street tires! What happens with drag radials is they typically have very little tread and will not disperse water effectively. The car could hydroplane unexpectedly even if you're not being careless, and it's just not worth the chance. If you still need them, try and avoid the rain. I think your car does anyway, don't it?
Nitto 555R's are great in the rain .... I've been caught in a few HUGH storms...My buddy with MT DR's (right behind me), not so good!