You will get used too the power and want more, a good set of tires makes all the difference, michelin pilot sport 4s are the ticket. The best money we spent was 3 days at Radford racing school where you get to wring out a redeye for all it is worth. You have an in car instructor if needed and will not be afraid of the car anymore. My hellcat is safe and not scary under all conditions on summer tires, all season tires should not be allowed on a hellcat. Our scatpack has Pirelli summer tires and to be honest you would have to try to wreck the car on dry pavement, it is that good once the tires are warm. There is a way to turn traction control all the way off..... that is for pro drivers with sticky racing tires. All modes including sport have traction/stability control on at different levels. I like sport because you can hang the ass out a little and have some fun. Both cars are worth every penny. Passing on 2 lanes is so damn fun.