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Originally Posted by DARISC
Yup.
Driving uphill is driving 'into' the hill; more downforce/greater traction than on level.
Driving downhill is driving 'off' the hill; less downforce/traction than on level.
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I don't think so.
Driving uphill you have gravity helping you brake, so braking times are less and "on the throttle" times are greater and with ample HP that = faster times. But I don't see how a car has " more downforce/greater traction" pointing one way on a hill vs pointing the other.