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Originally Posted by vreihen16
Nothing wrong with that. We're all old enough to have experience with threshold braking in the days before ABS, and matting the throttle pedal before cranking a cold engine to set the "automatic" choke.
I used to have to drive around the ABS function in one of my former competition cars, because it was programmed to prevent me from doing what I was intentionally trying to do.....
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I drove for so many years in cars pre ABS that to this day I have never activated it on or off track. I have been programed to innately sense that razor edge where control used to end, and my limbic brain will push no further. At the first sense of a loss of traction my foot automatically goes into back off and reapply mode.
As for the track, continuously relying on ABS in the braking zone is a bad practice that will bite you in the ass someday.