I think it depends. I haven't pushed many EVs, but they tend to cut power when really pushed. Heck the traction control is too intrusive on the GTI when it's supposedly off. It's made itself much more known with the stage 1 tune. I'll be taking care of that next week. I've yet to have the GTI on track, it's been years since I did that, but I wouldn't bother until I get that taken care of. I can't fully disengage ECS and that won't allow the car to really rotate if I got the back end loose.
I've been to racing school and spent a lot of time performance driving, but most of that was more than 10 years ago now. I'd like to see what the Model 3 Performance is actually like in track mode. I can feel even in the RWD that it's got good balance and steering but even with the the traction control pulled back it does much the same the GTI does, steps in if it gets really out of sorts. Once the Model 3 even locked up the brakes and would not allow me to resume movement until it came near a complete stop. That's not what I want to see. I don't like it when a car cuts power, but locking up the brakes because I got full sideways is nuts.