https://gas2.org/2018/07/31/tesla-model-3-track-mode-unlocked-sets-track-record/
Tesla Model 3 Track Mode Unlocked – Sets Track Record
July 31, 2018  Kyle Field

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Tesla Model 3 Track Mode | Drifting
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Sasha Anis and his crew of tuners at Mountain Pass Performance [
https://www.instagram.com/mountainpassperformance/
] may be known for their big brake kits, coilovers, and suspension mods for
the Tesla Model 3, but today, they took the wraps off their latest and
perhaps greatest achievement: disabling Electronic Stability Control (SC)
and the Traction Control System (TCS) without disabling the Anti-lock
Braking System (ABS) on the Model 3. CleanTechnica got an inside scoop [
https://cleantechnica.com/2018/07/31/mountain-pass-performance-unlocks-tesla-model-3-track-mode-shatters-track-record-cleantechnica-exclusive/
].

While details on the modification have yet to be shared, Sasha did share
that they have designed a defeat system that, unlike the defeat devices
implemented by internal combustion vehicle manufacturers, is designed to let
the vehicle play a little nicer on the track.

The factory Stability Control and Traction Control systems were designed to
maximize traction and safety in the Model 3 while on the street, but when it
hits the track, drivers are looking for more control over the vehicle. These
two automated systems continuously override the accelerator inputs, even
going so far as to kill the acceleration when the vehicle is pushed to the
limits.

Racers like to have more control over the vehicle, so Sasha and his crew of
misfits took on the challenge and have essentially unlocked the famed “Track
Mode” on the Tesla Model 3 … and theirs is a rear-wheel drive model, not an
all-wheel drive Performance Edition.

Naturally, Sasha quickly took the newly modified Model 3 out to the road to
test out the new modes and found that he was able to easily get the vehicle
to break traction around a turn, confirming that ESC and TCS had been
disabled, then stopped abruptly, confirming that ABS was still functioning.

After the road test to confirm the new modifications were successful, Sasha
and the team at Mountain Pass Performance took “the future” — the name of
their Model 3 — to the track to see just how much it had improved. The
results were astonishing. Over the last few weeks, the team at Mountain Pass
Performance has developed a new Big Brake Kit for the Model 3 along with a
set of custom coilovers and some suspension mods for the car — all of which
stacked onto the capability added by a good set of rims and tires. The MPP
hardware modifications took the car to a new level, but this new “hack”
blows the lid off of the entire thing.

I won’t spoil the fun. Sasha reached out to us and shared that the, “Car
also went wildly faster today with the traction control disabled and some
more setup work. It would have set a new record in its class by almost a
second if this was a competition. The record is a 1:20.3 by an M3 and we did
a 1:18.9!!!” The modification was achieved “with CAN communication with the
Motec,” according to a post by Mountain Pass Performance on its Instagram
feed.

Not only does this new modification validate the direction he’s headed with
“the future” — it also confirms that the Model 3 is a serious contender and,
while the progress made by Mountain Pass Performance is stunning, the outfit
has only been playing with it for a few weeks, so there is no doubt that
this is only the beginning and Sasha Anis and the crew at Mountain Pass
Performance will be sitting on top with a new record.

Elon Musk and the team at Tesla have created a beast, but they tamed it
before unleashing it on the streets. Sasha Anis and his team at Mountain
Pass Performance are now enticing the beast to reveal its inner nature. They
are putting the car on a strict workout regimen designed to squeeze as much
performance out of this thing as possible, while feeding it only a diet of
fresh and clean renewable energy.

The results today confirm that the Model 3 is indeed a monster on the track
and that Tesla has an opportunity to open up an entirely new segment of
customers in the racing community if it’s willing to play nice and
officially open up “Track Mode” features to drivers of its vehicles. An even
better bet would be to go straight to the guys over at Mountain Pass
Performance to figure out what racers actually want from the car … and work
with them to build up a custom set of track capabilities for the Model 3.

What’s even crazier about this accomplishment is that Sasha did this with
just the RWD version of the car. It’s not the Performance Edition or even
the AWD configuration — just a single, lonely motor in the back of the car.
In other words, it’s the zero-to-sixty in 5.1 seconds version, not the
zero-to-sixty in the “pin you to the back of your seat” 3.5 seconds version.
That’s straight up nutty to think about. This accomplishment has me excited
once again about electric cars and for the future as we crack open a new
chapter in track racing where, from the very outset, electric vehicles are
starting on top thanks to Sasha and his team of hackers at Mountain Pass
Performance.
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https://electrek.co/2018/08/10/tesla-clarifies-ev-federal-tax-credit-phase-out-situation/
Tesla clarifies federal tax credit phase-out situation, $7,500 by end of the
year, completely gone by end of next year
Aug. 10th 2018  Since 2010, anyone purchasing a qualified electric vehicle,
including any new Tesla model, has been eligible to receive a $7,500 federal
tax credit ...
Federal Tax Credit      For Vehicles Delivered
$7,500  On or before December 31, 2018
$3,750  January 1 to June 30, 2019
$1,875  July 1 to December 31, 2019
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