You absolutely CAN drift in a P3D with track mode enabled, but on a good surface in a straight line, the car just hooks and GOES.
Correct, because Track Mode's goal is not to reduce traction limits in general - rather it is specifically intended to allow you to rotate the car when you ask for it. So if you have a decent amount of steering input and apply throttle, the car will try to rotate itself in that direction and will allow the rear wheels to break loose to accomplish that. In a straight line, the car doesn't need to rotate so the traction control limits are not changed.
Slip start doesn't really impact 0-60 to ability to lay rubber, unfortunately.
Agreed, it looks like a lifted Tesla. The wheel wells on this car are large so 20s look great but we just need some lighter forged versions.
Unplugged Performance has some sexy 20's that are forged, i ran these at Tesla Corsa 3 with 275 Pilot Cup 2 tires
See IG post here: Unplugged Performance on Instagram: “Track ready for Sunday’s sold out @teslacorsa 3! We will be testing quite a few new prototype parts on this customer car! #tesla…”