It is not speed thru the cones by an expert driver, it is excursions in the vehicle dynamics and attempts to control them by a driver unaccustomed to those issues. The result will often be a high speed crash.
modern engines are so well manf'd that a breakin is often not needed; I'd just vary engine speeds as if on a 2 lane rd.
watch it with the tires until the 'greasy' mold release is scrubbed off - brake pads need to bed in also
and... only a small % of new car owners read the manual
I like the way the bottom splits for the R. seats
https://www.aliexpress.com/i/32840831383.html
What other ones have that and just the bottom pieces, not the sides?
I don't suppose anyone happens ot know if the oil filter 'wrench' that works on a Porsche Boxster is the same size as for a CX5 turbo? (GT-R)
also, old air-cooled 911s have a variety of nylon lined and aluminum sockets for the lug nuts - no idea if those will fit the CX5 lug nuts