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No, but car manufacturers don't know who's buying these and driving these. There's no "dummy" test prior to purchasing the car so any joe schmo with enough money can buy these regardless of their driving skill.So now track cars are for dummies, ok, whatever you think.
And understeer is safer not only on track, but on the street also. How many videos are on youtube about dummies spinning out of control because they can't handle high power rwd cars?
Point is, manufacturers set these "track capable" cars up for safety first and foremost, not track capabilities as much as their brochure makes it out to be.
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