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If the uphill direction produces the faster times, then the answer is not physics, but psychological.

Braking would indeed be improved uphill, but acceleration would be degraded . A possible aid to acceleration would be weight transfer to the rear wheels, assuming RWD .
, but I doubt the increase in traction would offset the demands of power to offset gravity.

What remains is nerve.

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