I'll put it in Sport + for limited intervention and usually that's fun enough for me. I've had an accident in my 86 where(in my younger foolish days) I didn't let the tires heat up, took a turn too fast with all the nannies off and the car snapped, snapped back and hit a guard rail.
There are too many variables to take into account when driving with everything off in my opinion including but not limited to: hard braking for a non-observant pedestrian when taking a turn, stalled car, elevation change in the road, slick surface, tires not heated up, low boost, high boost, and many more.
However with all that said; I do want to add that the m240i does not snap like the 86 does and the oversteer is more gradual, predictable and easier to control.
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2017 White M240i
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