As someone with a Tesla, one thing for sure, if you keep doing that you would be needing to push that thing home unless you happen to be by a supercharger, to which there still aren't that many about even in electric car very friendly Norway.
While the same can be true for many supercars that are actually incredibly thirsty even without flooring it.
While these types of speeds and acceleration can be done, do it once in a while and all is fine, however if you start doing that everyday you will find that your drive train and suspension parts will wear off rather quickly, these cars do have rather sensitive bearings at just about everywhere and replacements aren't cheap even when compared with an Audi or BMW.
Batteries do have a "lifespan" and all you saved on fuel will end up going towards replacing the battery.
I've taken mine from Bergen to Zurich, it can be done but will require some planning as you need to be within range of a supercharger should the battery go weak. Home or standard electric car chargers take too long a wait.
High speed, actually it does feel very stable and composed and it certainly can be a test lab of which tyres are the noisiest.
Will it ever replace standard petrol powered cars? Not yet and not anytime soon. It however has laid down the groundwork for majority of cars in future to be some form of a hybrid.
Would I buy another fully electric car? This is my 2nd Tesla and when it is time to replace it, I certainly would buy another one but it certainly won't be my only car.