Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-26455682-20170807194444/@comment-32019651-20170810202150

With Tilt B, a high sensitivity with SA off can make the car "jittery" if your hands are shaky, which could theoretically cause slowdowns if you collide or go off track. SA low can minimize this, as will lowering the sensitivity.

I find driving with low SA and low sensitivity (0-2) gives me the best results, but for races with SA disabled I have to increase sensitivity to around 5 or I understeer too much. With SA high you may need a higher sensitivity, as I've had it cause difficulty even changing lanes to pass on a straight, like it's fighting my input.

If you cut big corners you definitely want SA off. It makes the car very difficult to steer when off course and can cause it to jerk when crossing the track borders.