Most sports cars on sale by the Federation are equipped with power systems that greatly exceed the needs of everyday use. In the standard mode, these excess powers are restricted by the safety system, limiting the top speed to within the range allowed by law.
The so-called track mode is essentially removing the power restrictions on the vehicle. In this mode, the engine response is quicker, and the car accelerates faster, and it also removes the top speed limit, allowing the vehicle to fully exploit the engine's advantages.
If you're on an official racetrack, you can turn on the automatic driving system to assist with the driving, allowing even beginners with less technical skill to enjoy the thrill of racing.
But now, on the streets, the automatic driving system must be shut off because it would identify the driving mode according to the surroundings; such a complex environment would directly impose a speed limit to ensure safety.
"Uncle, I can't do this."