DaJackson
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It still seems just wrong to me... but guess that's on me. I get the logic, but fastest to the line would be who got there faster.... I'll have to let it sink in so I get it right.
I think the issue is that your merging two things together. In a heads up race the point is to get to the finish line first. How that happens doesn’t matter so whoever gets there first is fastest, quickest, most awesome whatever.
However when taking about a single car, quick and fast have different specific definitions. So when comparing tunes a faster car has a better top end or issues with traction. A quicker car is able to get off the line better. Speaking very generally. So being fastest has value and being quickest has value. Obviously quickest and fastest is always best.