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Something I've often wondered when watching Gran Tour, Top Gear, and other car review shows..
Many times, when a driver takes the car out on a lap for a timed race, he or she disables all the traction aides
While I get that you want all available power to you, doesn't it also make sense to keep the wheels firmly planted?
Do they turn the traction aides off just to get cool shots of the car drifting around corners, or is drifting around a corner actually faster, time wise, than driving through it without drifting?
Many times, when a driver takes the car out on a lap for a timed race, he or she disables all the traction aides
While I get that you want all available power to you, doesn't it also make sense to keep the wheels firmly planted?
Do they turn the traction aides off just to get cool shots of the car drifting around corners, or is drifting around a corner actually faster, time wise, than driving through it without drifting?