Originally Posted by
Sabin
The fix for this in sensorless controllers has usually been faster processing speed and better programming.
The same can be used for sensored, faster processing speed and better programming to give a control and performance advantage. For racing sensored can't be beaten for having an instant response with no (however small) time delay. Even if you never crash or have an 'incident' you will still lose out with the delay from standstill at the race start. The drivers with sensored will have gained an advantage away from the start line, assuming they get the start right that is!