just an internet opinion...Traction control can certain improve tractability.
An experienced driver can normally whip an OEM traction control systemn, but with $$$ aftermarket systems, no chance. The human brain cannot react as quick as a computer can.
But.
If you use traction control on an LSR or drag race entry, you don't even need a driver. A driver is nothing but a liability.
I refuse to allow anything but my right foot or right hand dictate how fast I go. If that means losing a race, so be it. I can certainly program in TC, but I won't. At best I might two-step (haven't yet); restrict max output until I get moving, but closed-loop TC would mean I'm not good enough as a driver. The guy who whupped me at the Diesel ProStreet Nationals used TC even though it was specifically banned in the rulebook. I won't though.
Right, wrong, left, right, I'd never agree to a manned racecar using TC. Yup, a computer can whup my ass, I'll admit it. But I race for fun, so the computer can adjust my engine A/F, timing, boost, etc, but I won't let it do my job as the driver. Heck, I just barely agree with allowing automatic transmissions and electric starters!