Talk:Indianapolis Motor Speedway/@comment-60.240.238.174-20151110084944/@comment-4939977-20160114110610

@RR3G'hamO. As far as I know, assists do not slow you down even with low steering sensitivity. Turning off all assists will only damage your car to the point it goes off track that it needs to be serviced immediately even after you retire (i.e. you lose all bars when the car controls you with all assists off). I learned it the hard way when I raced a time trial on Richmond without assists using a Ford Fusion NASCAR on NASCAR Pre-Season Rumble, and still can't get close to my personal best despite staying on track.