Whoopsy:

LOL

A BMW by no means is easy to put into launch control mode, for some it takes like almost a minute to get all the settings right. But this Tesla is jus ridiculous, by the time the owner find all the buttons to press, then to hold, then wait for that 10 mins, anything else that are drag racing a Tesla would have completed the run and gone home and showered already. 

Here is a better idea for testing cars. 

For acceleration runs, the time need to input all the settings needed to be counted as part of the time. For say BMWs, the 0-60 would have gone from 4 seconds to 44 seconds, Tesla would be from 2.whatever to 10 mins and 2 point whatever.

For Porsche? It stays exactly how Porsche quoted them to be. Absolutely fool proof and easy way to enter launch control. One foot on the brake, one foot on the gas, let go of the brake and boom! you are gone. 

 



The funny thing is that it is just the opposite. The Tesla doesn't need any single button press or engagement of launch controls or being in the right rpm. You just push the throttle and way you go instantly and it will beat anything out there from stand still.

What Harris did in the video was just ridiculous. He used the "Max battery" power feature and the Ludicrous+ easter egg. What this does is increase the 0-100km/h time with 0,1 seconds. The car does 0-100km/h in 2,8 sek without this mode and 2,7 sek with it engaged. And even if you wan't to use this mode you can activate it with 2 clicks at any time and it will be enabled until the next time you turn off the car. All other launch controls including Porsche are over complicated and take time, and not the least needs to be engaged on every launch...