Thread: Track Rubber
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      06-08-2009, 01:57 AM   #14
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The DSC is a great learning tool. I keep it on sometime just to practice being smooth. I like to see how close I can come to my fastest laptime with the DSC on.

A good drill would be to keep DSC on and still try to be fast with it. DSC only kicks in if you lose traction. If you are smooth there are few places that it would kick in. If you keep sport mode off and be smooth with the throttle there is less chance the DSC will kick in. DSC is more active with street tires because they don't have as much grip as R-compounds.

I agree that DSC should be off with an advanced driver but if it's kicking in all over the track then I would keep it on and use it to be smooth.
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