Off-line means driving away from the racing line. Grip is usually lower in these areas. Drivers go off-line to attempt overtakes. However, tires may pick up debris there. For example, moving off-line to defend position can reduce traction. Corners feel more slippery away from rubbered areas. Wet conditions sometimes change this advantage. Drivers must adjust quickly when leaving the ideal path.
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