What is Ferrari's Death Mode for?
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Ferrari's Death Mode refers to the CST-off system, which means the complete deactivation of the dynamic stability electronic system. Once this function is activated, all dynamic stability electronic systems will be turned off. Without the stability enhancement provided by this system, driving a Ferrari requires more professional skills. Otherwise, poor vehicle control can significantly increase the likelihood of accidents, hence the term "Death Mode" for the CST-off system. Below are detailed introductions about it: 1. Introduction One: The stability system operates based on five modes individually calculated according to the driver's selection via the Manettino control mode knob: snow anti-slip, Sport (sports car), Race (racing), CT-off (traction control off), and CST-off (complete dynamic stability electronic system off). 2. Introduction Two: It adopts a mid-engine rear-wheel-drive layout. The mid-mounted engine facilitates a reasonable distribution of weight between the front and rear of the vehicle, with the rear axle weight being greater than the front axle weight.