- Tue Oct 29, 2024 8:00 pm
#987
With the recent update introducing the Powertrain Endurance option in Track Mode V3, Tesla owners now have more control over their vehicle's performance during track sessions. This raises some interesting questions for our community:
1. How do you think the new cooling options will impact your track day experience? Are you more inclined to push your Tesla to its limits now that you can manage thermal performance?
2. For those who have already tried the new settings, what differences did you notice in your lap times or overall driving experience?
3. Do you believe that having more control over performance settings enhances the driving experience, or do you think it complicates things for the average driver?
4. With Tesla's commitment to safety and performance, how do you see the balance between maximizing speed and ensuring the longevity of the vehicle's components?
Let's dive into your thoughts and experiences!
1. How do you think the new cooling options will impact your track day experience? Are you more inclined to push your Tesla to its limits now that you can manage thermal performance?
2. For those who have already tried the new settings, what differences did you notice in your lap times or overall driving experience?
3. Do you believe that having more control over performance settings enhances the driving experience, or do you think it complicates things for the average driver?
4. With Tesla's commitment to safety and performance, how do you see the balance between maximizing speed and ensuring the longevity of the vehicle's components?
Let's dive into your thoughts and experiences!
