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My first car, which I drove for 10 years, didn't have ABS. It is a totally stupid system and a hindrance to your driving abilities. Pull that fuse, it is just a nanny for people that don't know proper threshold braking and you all are going to be too dependent on it... Go on, permanently disable your ABS, it is the exact same principle. Someone please explain to me how it is any different. |
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Only troll here is you, since you're only defense for TC is using a car that is basically a computer dressed up as a car. |
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Well there's also the fact that traction control and stability control are banned from Formula 1 because it gives several seconds a lap worth of advantage to drivers with it while requiring much less precise input from the driver. The 1992 and 93 Williams cars come to mind.
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It doesn't matter, not really. I could put slicks on and go faster but would I have as much fun?
That's the point isn't it really? IME (I have some racing experience and 13 years of trackdays), I recently competed in the TSS in the UK. I did all my runs with everything off. I think it's faster when you are four wheel drifting and you are maintaining speed at least. In that circumstance backing off would make you slower. It's also a lot more fun and a lot more involving. There's a reason I drive a car with a manual gearbox after all.
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"The Williams FW15C was a Renault-powered Formula One car designed by Adrian Newey and built by Williams Grand Prix Engineering. It was raced by Alain Prost and Damon Hill during the 1993 Formula One season. As the car that won both the drivers' and constructors' championships in the last season before the FIA banned electronic driver aids, the FW15C has a decent claim to be the most technologically sophisticated Formula One car of all time, incorporating anti-lock brakes, traction control and active suspension.[2]"
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Well the original question has been answered about the same by everyone. It is faster to not use VSC/TC.
The moral issue of leaving TSC on or off for regular commuting or on the street is just that, a moral issue and thus is never going to get resolved. |
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More accurately, it is faster not to use our system in our cars. It's definitely not true for all TC in all cars. Many electronic aid systems exist to make cars much faster (like the Williams or any number of road going supercars), but it's all a product of design, coding, and implementation.
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The fastest lap times ever set were done in the era of unrestricted drivers aids and more open engine regulations, 2002 is regarded as the fastest year in Formula 1 with many lap records still standing. Traction Control and ABS were definitely a factor in producing better lap times during those eras as teams with less sophisticated systems were unable to maximize their grip as well as the Ferrari, Mclaren and Williams of the time. Edit: The driver aids on F1 cars were very rigorously tuned for each track and each drivers style, I do not believe the aids in our car are beneficial for producing a better laptime (unless you're sooo off base with car control that any aid helps) but rather tuned for driver control in situations where the average person would lose control and cause an accident. |
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