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Have you raced an EV? Because I don't think you know what you're talking about.
It's not about the limitations of the platform.
Your argument is it's about the platform and it's not. Learning a track and maintaining speed helps with a limit.
Everyone I've talked to, raced with, learned from had all agreed. That's why they don't race DCTs or CVTs in "auto" mode. The platform isn't the issue, it's the extra layer of control.
And you be fair you haven't offered an argument other than to say I'm wrong which isn't an argument but a disagreement. And when you didn't provide anything in the form of an argument other than to say I'm wrong.
I think we're taking past each other at this point as your counter arguments are missing the point I'm trying to make.
I'm glad you're a car enthusiast and I'll just move on. Have a great long weekend if you're in NA.