I don't think "destroy' is the right word. There are hypercars that do low 2 second 0-60's, but, cost a lot.
Past the 0-60 point and 0-100 factor, the roadster won't do much else in my opinion. Put it against those hypercars on a road course and see what happens.
If it isn't too heavy, is designed with handling in mind, it could actually work very well on a road course. It makes plenty of power to pull itself out of corners. So no issue there. It has a low center of gravity which is helpful with handling. Now if they can work magic on the suspension, get the tires to handle the corners, and hook up with the torque the motors can make, ya, it could be interesting.
The old Tesla Roadster wasn't exactly known for it's handling. But it was also their first car. Technology has changed a lot since then. But will Musk want this to be a drag car, ala Model S, or will he get them to design a car that can corner with the best of them? We will have to wait and see.