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Nothing to do with the depth of the snow. The problem is low grip. It's not the tires it's something to do with the set up of the car.
I don't know what the problem is, it isn't my driving ability.
I strongly suspect the Torsen bias ratio is too high for effective winter grip.
I know the suspension is defective for really fast driving but that isn't the problem in winter. It's straight line grip that is inadequate in winter. Since this problem is worst from a standing start it can't be geometry.
The tendency to oversteer is frankly ridiculous but reports are that better tires ameliorate this issue. I suspect this is caused in part by toe changes through suspension travel but, again, I do not know the reason this car is do ridiculously tail happy. I do know it's slower than it could be for this reason.
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