lenFeb
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In this article the author states that even in track mode, which turns off traction control automatically, the car engage it back in dangerous situation. Unless I read it incorrectly, I wonder if this is true?
"There’s also a track mode, which opens up the full throatiness of the exhaust, increases stiffness and tells the traction and stability control systems only to intervene in dire circumstances."
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/17/rev...y-mustang-gt350-is-fast-and-fun-at-59000.html
"There’s also a track mode, which opens up the full throatiness of the exhaust, increases stiffness and tells the traction and stability control systems only to intervene in dire circumstances."
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/17/rev...y-mustang-gt350-is-fast-and-fun-at-59000.html
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