I once spent some time with a Shelby GT500 on some very worn tires. The traction control remained, at all times, very on. I did burnouts for days.
There was nothing the car’s electronic brain could do to combat the violence of 662 horsepower directed at the rear rubber.
I’ve had similar experiences with a 2014 Corvette one cold day.
I wonder, in light of a recent GT500 burnout-related mishap, if the Shelby is the most burnout-prone vehicle a person can buy stock. You may, however, know a car with a more hammered power/traction ratio.
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