ABS is not ideal on the racetrack. Anyone who saw the carnage of the final Carrera cup race at the Melbourne F1 GP would have seen how it can all go badly wrong.
In that example, the bonnet of the offending race car had flow open after colliding with the car in front, blinding the driver and sending the car out of control. The driver fully applied the (ABS) brakes, but of-coarse the car continued to travel in the direction of the pointing wheels. As the car spun, it hit walls and continued on across the track in a totally unpredictable manner taking a number of other cars out with it.
Had it not had ABS, it would have skidded in a straight line to the wall and slid along it until it stopped totally out of harm's way.
On the other hand, on a road car, ABS is pretty cool.