Yes, but this would have happened even if Ford never had the slightest clue what a 'drift mode' was, or even could be.
They did not
need this as a marketing ploy in order to pre-sell
more than every RS they could produce.
I love it because of it's Ford rally heritage/creds (and the fact that it's the first AWD turbo small car from a
domestic nameplate), the market wanted it because it was something NEW (and more powerful right off of the showroom floor) to compete with the same old, same old of this genre from Japan, one of which is now gone.