That;s not all that unbelieveable. I think A LOT of people have short memories and forget even with suspension, chassis, and tire improvement how LARGE A CONTRIBUTION electronic driver aids have made to super cars being able to be comfortably driven to 9/10ths of its performance envelope by the masses.
Even through the mid-90's a supercar would bite even an experience driver in the ass faster than you know what if they got it just a bit wrong.
It wasn't until the late 90's when cars had more than just ABS, that supercars became "safe" for drivers who didn't own a supercar before or weren't overly experienced.
But to drive my point home - think about the Carerra GT.
Here was a modern supercar that was absolutely devoid of driver aids. How many times did you hear about experienced drivers getting caught out in that car at even a moderate pace. Worse, how many dead CGT driver stories did you hear about ... I started calling it the Porsche Widow Maker.
--
...the only thing stopping you in all likelihood, is you!
