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Originally Posted by Mako
It only has 2 settings
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But actually, no. It has Normal, Sport (which has three settings: Chassis, Drivetrain, or Chassis & Drivetrain), and Sport+, which turns on Dynamic Traction Control and utilizes the car's sport oriented settings.
Dynamic Traction Control is optimal for both the track setting and the loose terrain setting, because the car is then capable of transferring up to 100% of the power to the rear wheels and 70% to any individual wheel respectively where traction is needed.
You can turn Dynamic Stability Control off by holding the DTC button down at any time, but in most situations, you will not need to do that.