It all depends what you are used to driving. Sport is great as it firms up the suspension and opens the valves in the exhaust - although you may tire of this in some circumstances - but Maserati do not adequately explain how much it changes the stability control, great in the dry as it allows slip on acceleration etc but can be interesting in the wet.
Thanks for that. I got vague responses when I quizzed on what the sport button does - "makes the noise better" was the general theme.
I've driven a Jag xfr for the last couple of years (510bhp / 460lb ft) - similar story with its "dynamic mode". In the dry it tightens up suspension, throttle and steering. In the wet its "fish tail" mode. though jaguar swear it doesnt affect traction / stability control.........................
Lets hope the sun is shining and the roads are dry this weekend!