I'm not sure that the ABS does anything, but it can't hurt to pull the fuse.
The Traction control systems on all cars is the computer applying the rearnbrakes to keep the tires from spinning.
It's called a brake stand. Go out on the road and stop. Reve the engine and drope the clutch, then stomp on the brake pedal HARD. The rear brakes only get 20% of the braking pressure that the front brakes get so the fronts should lock up and the rear tires should spin.
Don't drive the front tires through the water. Drive around the water box and ack up until the tires just touch the edge of the water. Once there is lots of smoke off the tires let go of the brake pedal and the car will spin the tires out of the water box. You don't want to carry water in the tire treads to the starting line as that would mean starting in a puddle.
Ted