When I started doing track days I used to run with it on, m track that is, you can learn to be smooth and work out what you have done for traction to kick in.
Then do some wet grip days, andy walsh days then more track days with trAction off.
The Csl is actually quite forgiving and help you advance as a driver.
The rockingham wet grip days are awesome and very little wear on the car.
Andy walsh's days are also superb but make sure you going on your crappest tyres.
If your new to it m track is great. Try a few donuts at a car park with all traction settings so you can see how forgiving they are. It took me what felt like years to finally figure it out with dsc off and controlling the back end.
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