As some mentioned, key in MPPT is power.
P = V * I
If you drop 2% in voltage between panel and controller, you drop 2% power, and you drop 2% battery charging current.
I always us a wire guage table, never a voltage drop calculator. 10 awg wire has a resistance of 1 mohm/ft. 60 ft of cable gives 60 mohm. At 8A, you get a voltage drop of 60 mohm * 8 A = 0.48 V. At 24V, that about a 2% voltage drop. You can expect 2% less charging current in bulk.
In addition, you also got losses in the controller. Usually, the higher the input voltage the greater the losses. If you're concerned about losses, it's better to go parallel/series rather than all series and use a larger cable.
Sal