Based on #2 and #6 from an earlier post, what you really need is karting time as there are far fewer variables and you can experiment with things that matter to driving. Skip a few driving events and instead get some time at your local karting track. The difference between you and the other drivers is that they know they can carry more speed into a corner even if it feels like they're at the limit. To really understand where the limit is with your setup you need to push the car at every corner until you spin. This is frowned upon at HPDEs but you can get away with it at most karting tracks.
Most of this thread seems to be solving one problem and introducing two different ones. You can throw parts at the car until you're bankrupt but I'm betting your lap times will stay mostly the same even with slick tires or more power since you haven't come up with a plan on what you need to improve on as a driver. Good luck.
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