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As hard as the manufacturers try to make the nannies foolproof, all they’re doing is finding out how ingenious fools like this guy can be in exceeding the limits of physics (especially on a dirty, dusty, greasy, sandy local street). That’s why I have no sympathy for drivers who complain about the nannies “interfering” in a track situation - they’re asking the car to do something it wasn’t designed to do and literally can’t do. Buy a car where all the nannies are defeatable, and then hit the track - and quit blaming the manufacturers for producing vehicles that are designed to save the butts of the majority of very average drivers who represent probably 95% of their buyers.
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