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Old 27-12-2007, 12:48 PM   #1
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Just found this on Carsales. Sounds pretty damn good.

All hail the king ... new supercharged Corvette will be the fastest to wear the illustrious badge


The storming 7.0-litre Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is about to be dethroned as the fastest production 'Vette by a long-awaited "King of the Hill" version, rumours of which have been circulating for several years.

Although it's been referred to by the motoring press as the "Blue Devil" and "SS" over the past five years, the official nomenclature for the imminent flagship Corvette is 'ZR1' -- a designation that hasn't been seen since the C4-based original was discontinued in 1995.

The newcomer will debut at the upcoming Detroit motor show and US sources are speculating it will cost circa-$100,000 in its homeland.

For this outlay, you'll get a monstrous coupe that has the on-paper credentials to hold its own against Ferraris and Lamborghinis -- and we're talking the range-topping versions.

As with any go-faster Corvette, the piece de resistance of the ZR1 is its engine. The 1990s iteration of the ZR1 used a Lotus-designed quad-cam, 32-valve small-block V8 (dubbed LT5), but the latest incarnation stays true to the familiar Chevy V8 configuration of a single cam and pushrod-operated valves.

No matter, though, because the new 6.2-litre engine (rather than the 7.0-litre LS7 unit of the Z06) is bolstered by an Eaton supercharger and is likely to thump out way more power and torque than any production 'Vette to date.

No official figures have as yet been released because the engine calibration is still being finessed, but insiders suggest the LS9 (as it's known) will dump 460kW-plus on the tar -- almost 100kW up on the already stupefying Z06.

The Carsales network has driven the Z06 and can confirm that it's mind-blowingly quick in a straight line, but its gearbox and handling dynamics are somewhat agricultural.

The ZR1 is unlikely to dramatically change that, but it should have the straight-line stonk to match or see off virtually any other production car -- short of the Bugatti Veyron.

That said, GM product guru Bob Lutz has gone on record as saying the objective wasn't just to build the fastest Corvette of all time, but also to create a vehicle that's docile around town. To this end, it's likely to be more user-friendly than the noisy, harsh-riding Z06.

Even though the supercharger (which sits in the valley of the V8) is topped by an intercooler, the ZR1's bonnet is only about 25mm higher than that of the Z06 as the engine has been lowered to compensate for its increased height. There's also a transparent lexan 'window' in the bonnet, through which the LS9 is partially visible.

Other visual clues that distinguish the ZR1 include a carbon-fibre roof (a la BMW M3 and M6) and front splitter. There's also a pair of vents in the front guards (rather than the single vent of lesser Corvettes).

Of course, the mandatory huge brakes are in evidence, and the multi-spoked rims are 19-inchers.

We await the ZR1's Nurburgring lap times. Can it come close to the 7min 38sec mark posted by the new Nissan GTR? Time will tell...

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Just found this on Carsales. Sounds pretty damn good.

All hail the king ... new supercharged Corvette will be the fastest to wear the illustrious badge


The storming 7.0-litre Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is about to be dethroned as the fastest production 'Vette by a long-awaited "King of the Hill" version, rumours of which have been circulating for several years.

Although it's been referred to by the motoring press as the "Blue Devil" and "SS" over the past five years, the official nomenclature for the imminent flagship Corvette is 'ZR1' -- a designation that hasn't been seen since the C4-based original was discontinued in 1995.

The newcomer will debut at the upcoming Detroit motor show and US sources are speculating it will cost circa-$100,000 in its homeland.

For this outlay, you'll get a monstrous coupe that has the on-paper credentials to hold its own against Ferraris and Lamborghinis -- and we're talking the range-topping versions.

As with any go-faster Corvette, the piece de resistance of the ZR1 is its engine. The 1990s iteration of the ZR1 used a Lotus-designed quad-cam, 32-valve small-block V8 (dubbed LT5), but the latest incarnation stays true to the familiar Chevy V8 configuration of a single cam and pushrod-operated valves.

No matter, though, because the new 6.2-litre engine (rather than the 7.0-litre LS7 unit of the Z06) is bolstered by an Eaton supercharger and is likely to thump out way more power and torque than any production 'Vette to date.

No official figures have as yet been released because the engine calibration is still being finessed, but insiders suggest the LS9 (as it's known) will dump 460kW-plus on the tar -- almost 100kW up on the already stupefying Z06.

The Carsales network has driven the Z06 and can confirm that it's mind-blowingly quick in a straight line, but its gearbox and handling dynamics are somewhat agricultural.

The ZR1 is unlikely to dramatically change that, but it should have the straight-line stonk to match or see off virtually any other production car -- short of the Bugatti Veyron.

That said, GM product guru Bob Lutz has gone on record as saying the objective wasn't just to build the fastest Corvette of all time, but also to create a vehicle that's docile around town. To this end, it's likely to be more user-friendly than the noisy, harsh-riding Z06.

Even though the supercharger (which sits in the valley of the V8) is topped by an intercooler, the ZR1's bonnet is only about 25mm higher than that of the Z06 as the engine has been lowered to compensate for its increased height. There's also a transparent lexan 'window' in the bonnet, through which the LS9 is partially visible.

Other visual clues that distinguish the ZR1 include a carbon-fibre roof (a la BMW M3 and M6) and front splitter. There's also a pair of vents in the front guards (rather than the single vent of lesser Corvettes).

Of course, the mandatory huge brakes are in evidence, and the multi-spoked rims are 19-inchers.

We await the ZR1's Nurburgring lap times. Can it come close to the 7min 38sec mark posted by the new Nissan GTR? Time will tell...


460RWKW!!!???. And it wont be long until we see this "LS9" in the HSV series, developing almost the same amount.
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HSV wouldnt need to import that motor. Walkinshaw Performance already install superchargers to customer cars. He could do that at a fraction of the cost it would take to bring the LS9 here.
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it should be seriously fast though. Be interesting to see how its received in europe as GMH is normally seen as second class...
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I think half the reason this things being made is to combat the corvettes rival the dodge viper (which i'd take anytime of the day). John hennesey mods vipers that run high 9's down the strip and are american street legal which is a fair effort. Yes there are plenty of quick vettes but they will never match the viper in terms of all out straight line speed
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I think half the reason this things being made is to combat the corvettes rival the dodge viper (which i'd take anytime of the day). John hennesey mods vipers that run high 9's down the strip and are american street legal which is a fair effort. Yes there are plenty of quick vettes but they will never match the viper in terms of all out straight line speed

And to combat the skyline that is going on sale in USA soon.
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HSV wouldnt need to import that motor. Walkinshaw Performance already install superchargers to customer cars. He could do that at a fraction of the cost it would take to bring the LS9 here.
Agreed, however, it poses it's own dilemma:

The impending LS9 will make it easier (both financially and morally) for HSV to import the LS7 to be fitted to a "GTS-R"

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460RWKW!!!???. And it wont be long until we see this "LS9" in the HSV series, developing almost the same amount.
Its not 460rwkW. The GenIV LS9 produces 620hp and 595ftlbs... that's 463kW and 806Nm - at the engine. No car manufacturer has ever, ever released 'rear wheel,' or 'at the wheels,' power figures because of the extreme inaccuracy of such measurements. All factory manufacturer ratings are at the crank.

The ZR-1 is 3350lbs... 1523kg. So its just over 100kg heavier then the 3120lb (1418kg) 377kW 637Nm Z06.
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And to combat the skyline that is going on sale in USA soon.
What Skyline? The Infiniti G35 (Nissan Skyline V35). Or do you mean the Nissan GT-R, which is not a Skyline.

The GT-R is a Corvette Z06 competitor.

Just looking at the specs...

US Price $70,000
3.8 TT V6 353kW 588Nm
0-60mph 3.3
0-1/4 11.6
194mph

Z06...

US Price $72,795
7.0 V8 377kW 637Nm
0-60mph 3.5
0-1/4 11.5
198mph

The ZR-1...

US Price $100,000~
6.2 V8 S/C 463kW 806Nm
0-60 - ??
0-1/4 - ??
220mph projected

Somehow I think its way out of the GT-R's league both price and performance wise.

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I think half the reason this things being made is to combat the corvettes rival the dodge viper (which i'd take anytime of the day). John hennesey mods vipers that run high 9's down the strip and are american street legal which is a fair effort. Yes there are plenty of quick vettes but they will never match the viper in terms of all out straight line speed
Really?

http://www.fast-autos.net/vehicles/L...te_Twin-Turbo/

2001 Lingenfelter 427TT (based on the C5 Corvette Z06)
7.0 V8 TT 802hp 866ftlbs, 3340lbs, 0-60 2.0, 0-1/4 8.9 @ 153, 240mph top speed. And it can do things those silly Vipers can't do like drive on the street regularly and turn.

http://www.fast-autos.net/vehicles/L...tion_Corvette/

There's their current C6 Corvette. LPE Commemorative Edition.

http://www.fast-autos.net/vehicles/L...Corvette_ZR-1/

There's their C4 'Vette, based on the old ZR-1 with the crappy LT5.

Then of course there's this old goodie...

http://www.fast-autos.net/vehicles/C...mmer_Corvette/

1988 Callaway Sledgehammer Corvette.

5.7litre V8 Twin Turbo (Gen1 SBC, this is a pre-LT1 C4) with 880hp and 772ftlbs at 3761lbs. To 60mph in 3.9, to 100mph in 9.4 and on to 254mph of top speed.

I seriously doubt useless straight line bullets that can't do anything are the point of the new ZR-1. Rather, its offering Carrera GT and Enzo levels of performance (and it probably will, just like the Z06 is in 911 Turbo and F430 territory) for a quarter of the price if not less. Its not out to be a bullet that can't turn, its out to be a proper sports car.
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I'd like to say that the time of 7:38 for the GTR around nurburgring can not be fairly compared to most other street car lap times. It was recorded from bridge to gantry which is over 1km shorter than the full nordschleife 20.6km and said to remove around 30 seconds from a lap. It it's defence it also raced on a wet track.

When you factor in these things, it's not fair to say that a GTR is faster than X amount of cars based on such a lap time when clearly it was tested in a totally different conditions to most others it's being compared against. I'll be keen to see some independent testing of the GTR to see where it's really at.

Weighing in at 1740kg I think the GTR would struggle to beat a 1400kg Z06 on just about any race track. Until the V-spec comes out I dont think the GTR will be able to keep pace with a Z06 let alone the ZR1. As Steffo says the ZR1 will probably take on the likes of the Carerra GT, Enzo and many other high end supercars.

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What Skyline? The Infiniti G35 (Nissan Skyline V35). Or do you mean the Nissan GT-R, which is not a Skyline.

The GT-R is a Corvette Z06 competitor.

Just looking at the specs...

US Price $70,000
3.8 TT V6 353kW 588Nm
0-60mph 3.3
0-1/4 11.6
194mph

Z06...

US Price $72,795
7.0 V8 377kW 637Nm
0-60mph 3.5
0-1/4 11.5
198mph

The ZR-1...

US Price $100,000~
6.2 V8 S/C 463kW 806Nm
0-60 - ??
0-1/4 - ??
220mph projected

Somehow I think its way out of the GT-R's league both price and performance wise.



Really?

http://www.fast-autos.net/vehicles/L...te_Twin-Turbo/

2001 Lingenfelter 427TT (based on the C5 Corvette Z06)
7.0 V8 TT 802hp 866ftlbs, 3340lbs, 0-60 2.0, 0-1/4 8.9 @ 153, 240mph top speed. And it can do things those silly Vipers can't do like drive on the street regularly and turn.

http://www.fast-autos.net/vehicles/L...tion_Corvette/

There's their current C6 Corvette. LPE Commemorative Edition.

http://www.fast-autos.net/vehicles/L...Corvette_ZR-1/

There's their C4 'Vette, based on the old ZR-1 with the crappy LT5.

Then of course there's this old goodie...

http://www.fast-autos.net/vehicles/C...mmer_Corvette/

1988 Callaway Sledgehammer Corvette.

5.7litre V8 Twin Turbo (Gen1 SBC, this is a pre-LT1 C4) with 880hp and 772ftlbs at 3761lbs. To 60mph in 3.9, to 100mph in 9.4 and on to 254mph of top speed.

I seriously doubt useless straight line bullets that can't do anything are the point of the new ZR-1. Rather, its offering Carrera GT and Enzo levels of performance (and it probably will, just like the Z06 is in 911 Turbo and F430 territory) for a quarter of the price if not less. Its not out to be a bullet that can't turn, its out to be a proper sports car.

you obviously havnt come across this thing yet

http://www.hennesseyperformance.com/...ctionReq=Where

now with 1000HP and 1100NM of torque (street legal) i dont think many would come close, as for the slower times if you knew a thing or two about physics you would know plenty has to do with traction issues. the true HP figure shines when it comes to the 255MPH top speed. And to say the Viper is just a straight line bullet is really silly, how many Vipers have you seen take out LeMans races? Theres plenty of examples that prove the Viper isnt just about straight line speed, in fact even the 1996 GTS coupe had world class lateral G and slalom capabilities, do some research and you'll see its all true. The problem is too many people have this "just power" image of the viper, and then its the sheep that fail to look into them and go on believing what they get told
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The Viper isn't just a straight line animal. The extremely wide tyres do help though. In a recent motor trend (i think) article the new 600hp SRT-10 Viper did a better lap times than both the C6 Z06 and the Ford GT. The SRT-10 ACR may also provide some good competition for the ZR1.
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The Viper isn't just a straight line animal. The extremely wide tyres do help though. In a recent motor trend (i think) article the new 600hp SRT-10 Viper did a better lap times than both the C6 Z06 and the Ford GT. The SRT-10 ACR may also provide some good competition for the ZR1.
yeah it wouldnt surprise me, the early vipers huge let down was the shocking brakes which made it awful for track racing but they have since improved that long time ago and now the end result just shows what they can do and they will only get better. Dodge didnt make the viper to get stomped on by the corvette, im sure whatever chev bring out its only a matter of time before dodge lifts there game.
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Id still rather be in a viper than a vette despite all of its ergonomic flaws.. And im sure all vipers feel the same, I dont think they are even competition for each other, especially the first models.. My cuz owns a 97 RT10 here and all I can say is that it handles and brakes harder than ill ever push it, and i drive a f6 daily. Plus going sideways with 345 rubber i think it is in 2nd gear at over 100km/hr is pretty mad, and thats just with a cat back and chip.. Makes just over 500 horsies..
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http://www.popularmechanics.com/auto...81.html?page=1

heres the link with the 4 car supercar test, makes some interesting reading. love how they say the viper runs a 12.1 with traction issues, goes sideways till third gear, you gotta love torque. it also beats them all around the track
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I'd like to say that the time of 7:38 for the GTR around nurburgring can not be fairly compared to most other street car lap times. It was recorded from bridge to gantry which is over 1km shorter than the full nordschleife 20.6km and said to remove around 30 seconds from a lap. It it's defence it also raced on a wet track.

When you factor in these things, it's not fair to say that a GTR is faster than X amount of cars based on such a lap time when clearly it was tested in a totally different conditions to most others it's being compared against. I'll be keen to see some independent testing of the GTR to see where it's really at.

Weighing in at 1740kg I think the GTR would struggle to beat a 1400kg Z06 on just about any race track. Until the V-spec comes out I dont think the GTR will be able to keep pace with a Z06 let alone the ZR1. As Steffo says the ZR1 will probably take on the likes of the Carerra GT, Enzo and many other high end supercars.
As part of the circuit is public road and cannot be raced on, this start and stop areas for timings is recognised as the only way to time a lap on the current circuit configuration.
If you think Nissan did not time this correctly, then think again, all car makers use the same marks.
Next you will be claiming they used slicks.
I would put money on a GTR beating the ZR1 around most race tracks as it requires more than horsepower to win a race.
I guess we will all know soon enough, when both cars are released in the USA.
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I would put money on a GTR beating the ZR1 around most race tracks as it requires more than horsepower to win a race.
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you obviously havnt come across this thing yet

http://www.hennesseyperformance.com/...ctionReq=Where

now with 1000HP and 1100NM of torque (street legal) i dont think many would come close, as for the slower times if you knew a thing or two about physics you would know plenty has to do with traction issues. the true HP figure shines when it comes to the 255MPH top speed. And to say the Viper is just a straight line bullet is really silly, how many Vipers have you seen take out LeMans races? Theres plenty of examples that prove the Viper isnt just about straight line speed, in fact even the 1996 GTS coupe had world class lateral G and slalom capabilities, do some research and you'll see its all true. The problem is too many people have this "just power" image of the viper, and then its the sheep that fail to look into them and go on believing what they get told
So that Viper, with 1000hp (746kW) and 1100ftlbs (1491Nm) doing 255mph is supposed to be impressive, yet a 19 year old Corvette with an 8-cylinder 5.7litre Twin Turbo engine (down almost 3L and 2-cyl) with 880hp (657kW) and 772ftlbs (1046Nm) doing 254mph (a whole 1 mile per hour less) is not impressive? Riight.

As for the LeMans thing, so far as I know, the C5R and C6R dominate the Vipers at LeMans and comparing professional racing cars built down to a set of rules to street cars is about as wise as comparing the firepower of an apple to a nuclear warhead. Totally, completley, irrelevant.

The 510hp 525ftlb Viper SRT-10 got its handed to it pretty much everywhere by the 505hp 470ftlb C6 Z06, and in some places, struggled to get ahead of the 400hp 400ftlb regular 'vette. That's not an awesome handling car - at $15,000 more then a Z06 - that's a joke. To their credit the brakes are pretty unbelievable (60-0mph in 98' for the '06 SRT-10 Coupe) and that's about it. Overpriced, underperforming (from a US market standpoint).

http://www.fastestlaps.com/index.php...=458beafb60ef3

You'll notice that on every single track the Z06 beats the SRT-10. And on some, like Willow Spring, it humilates it (1:01.16 vs 1:33.30).

http://www.fastestlaps.com/index.php...=458beafb60ef3

Its a much closer match to the normal C6, despite the Corvette giving up 110hp and 125ftlbs torque and 1 full second down the quarter.

So yeah, as far as I'm concerned, the only-straight-no-corners-allowed image sticks.
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I would put money on a GTR beating the ZR1 around most race tracks as it requires more than horsepower to win a race.
I guess we will all know soon enough, when both cars are released in the USA.
That's about as likely as a Gazelle calf winning a one on one fight with a fully grown adult Lion.
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Apart form Steffo, does anybody realize what the ZR1, codenamed "Blue Devil" was always ever about?

Crushing everything.

This car was not built to keep up with Ford GT, Viper, Lambo, GT3 and Superamerica's. The Z06 does that at the moment.

The ZR1 was always about keeping up with, and obviously aiming to beat, Carrera GT, Enzo, and any other million dollar mega-exotic that sticks it's head up on the way through.

The GTR will be a much better road car, but will fail to the ZR1 on the track (Rain notwithstanding).

The next Viper will produce a good base to build a car from to match the ZR1, but at the moment, nothing looks like holding a candle to it.

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So that Viper, with 1000hp (746kW) and 1100ftlbs (1491Nm) doing 255mph is supposed to be impressive, yet a 19 year old Corvette with an 8-cylinder 5.7litre Twin Turbo engine (down almost 3L and 2-cyl) with 880hp (657kW) and 772ftlbs (1046Nm) doing 254mph (a whole 1 mile per hour less) is not impressive? Riight.

As for the LeMans thing, so far as I know, the C5R and C6R dominate the Vipers at LeMans and comparing professional racing cars built down to a set of rules to street cars is about as wise as comparing the firepower of an apple to a nuclear warhead. Totally, completley, irrelevant.

The 510hp 525ftlb Viper SRT-10 got its handed to it pretty much everywhere by the 505hp 470ftlb C6 Z06, and in some places, struggled to get ahead of the 400hp 400ftlb regular 'vette. That's not an awesome handling car - at $15,000 more then a Z06 - that's a joke. To their credit the brakes are pretty unbelievable (60-0mph in 98' for the '06 SRT-10 Coupe) and that's about it. Overpriced, underperforming (from a US market standpoint).

http://www.fastestlaps.com/index.php...=458beafb60ef3

You'll notice that on every single track the Z06 beats the SRT-10. And on some, like Willow Spring, it humilates it (1:01.16 vs 1:33.30).

http://www.fastestlaps.com/index.php...=458beafb60ef3

Its a much closer match to the normal C6, despite the Corvette giving up 110hp and 125ftlbs torque and 1 full second down the quarter.

So yeah, as far as I'm concerned, the only-straight-no-corners-allowed image sticks.
ok mate for starters no one said the ZR1 isnt impressive so no need to get uptight, secondly why mention the corvettes are dominating Le mans then go on to say Lemans cars are irrevelant? Doesnt matter if they are or not the point is these things handle and are based on the factory cars in the Lemans class they run in. Thirdly seeing as the C6 is the standard vette and the Z06 is if you will the "big brother", why compare the Z06 to the base Viper SRT-10? Havnt you heard of the GTS-R? or the ACR Viper?

http://www.motorauthority.com/news/c...gal-track-car/

These are the ones you compare the Z06 too not the SRT-10, compare apples with apples here. As stated in the text, the ACR is lighter, has bigger brakes and has more lateral grip than the regular Viper which all adds up to lower tracks times garaunteed. And please, enough of the money debate as that is the least of worries when we are talking about performance of cars and what they are capable of, we're not considering buying any of them so price has nothing to do with anything. There are many reasons the viper is more expensive, and at the end of the day the viper has more aftermarket potential than the vette which is just an added bonus.

What makes me laugh abit is the fact you put down the viper saying its overpriced, doesnt handle and is just a straight line car but the very car you seem to worship and use to back up the vette is the sledgehammer:

http://www.fastcoolcars.com/callaway_sledgehammer.htm

$400,000? 65.6 mph slalom? 60-0mph in 122ft? 0.98G skidpad is the only half decent aspect, as well as the top speed (lack of downforce on the dinosaur probably helped alot). In fact i take back what i say, after doing research its not impressive as you'd first think. This car was purpose built to get the highest possible top speed, im sure as hell if you purposely modified any other high performance factory car without focusing on any other aspect of the car you would definately be doing 400Kays in hour
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The Corvette are a really good car & i have rent one for 30 days
from the rental car companies when i was there in the US.

I saw the Corvette when i watch 90210 years ago when i was young.
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As part of the circuit is public road and cannot be raced on, this start and stop areas for timings is recognised as the only way to time a lap on the current circuit configuration.
If you think Nissan did not time this correctly, then think again, all car makers use the same marks.
Next you will be claiming they used slicks.
I would put money on a GTR beating the ZR1 around most race tracks as it requires more than horsepower to win a race.
I guess we will all know soon enough, when both cars are released in the USA.
There are many inconsistencies with the claimed 7:38 time for the GTR including the exact specifications of the tyres, whether it was a pre production model, where it offically started and ended the timing of it's lap and so forth. Check out this link, follow the relevent links including the youtube video and make up your own mind...

http://www.fastestlaps.com/index.php...5&sort=&page=0
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ok mate for starters no one said the ZR1 isnt impressive so no need to get uptight, secondly why mention the corvettes are dominating Le mans then go on to say Lemans cars are irrevelant? Doesnt matter if they are or not the point is these things handle and are based on the factory cars in the Lemans class they run in. Thirdly seeing as the C6 is the standard vette and the Z06 is if you will the "big brother", why compare the Z06 to the base Viper SRT-10? Havnt you heard of the GTS-R? or the ACR Viper?
The GTS-R Viper is the old shape Viper with the 8.0litre 450hp 490ftlb V10. The Viper SRT-10 is the only and top range of the new shape Viper, with the 8.3litre V10 at 500/525, then 510/525 and now newly updated at 8.4L and 600hp/560ftlbs. Comparing the GTS-R to the C6 Z06 would be very retarded, akin to comparing an EL GT to a VE GTS. Doesn't make sense. Do you even know anything about the Vipers you're defending?

The Viper SRT-10 is the direct Corvette Z06 competitor. The regular Corvette does not have a rival from Dodge.

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These are the ones you compare the Z06 too not the SRT-10, compare apples with apples here. As stated in the text, the ACR is lighter, has bigger brakes and has more lateral grip than the regular Viper which all adds up to lower tracks times garaunteed. And please, enough of the money debate as that is the least of worries when we are talking about performance of cars and what they are capable of, we're not considering buying any of them so price has nothing to do with anything. There are many reasons the viper is more expensive, and at the end of the day the viper has more aftermarket potential than the vette which is just an added bonus.

What makes me laugh abit is the fact you put down the viper saying its overpriced, doesnt handle and is just a straight line car but the very car you seem to worship and use to back up the vette is the sledgehammer:
The ACR isn't a Z06 competitor, wasn't intended to be, never will be. It is more aligned with the ZR-1. The Viper is overpriced and like it or not, money does come into play when comparing the cars.

Also I don't worship the Sledgehammer, I use a 19 year old car with a 40 year old engine as an example of Corvette's straight line ability being equal to the Viper's... which it is.

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$400,000? 65.6 mph slalom? 60-0mph in 122ft? 0.98G skidpad is the only half decent aspect, as well as the top speed (lack of downforce on the dinosaur probably helped alot). In fact i take back what i say, after doing research its not impressive as you'd first think. This car was purpose built to get the highest possible top speed, im sure as hell if you purposely modified any other high performance factory car without focusing on any other aspect of the car you would definately be doing 400Kays in hour
Its still a C4 Corvette, which had a mid 80s debut. Its a 1980s car. It was good in the 1980s. Oh, and skidpad times are pretty irrelevant at comparing handling capability, just FYI.

Its a 19 year old car with 880hp 772ftlbs doing 254mph. You showed me a current car with 1000hp 1100ftlbs doing 255mph in an effort to impress me. You failed. All that and an extra mile per hour? Not to mention being equally as incapable at properly tackling a good set of twisties.

Your argument doesn't make sense. You want me to compare a 2006 Corvette Z06 to an old, outdated Viper and then want me to compare a 2005 Corvette C6 to a new Viper at double the price that is aimed at the Z06. Then you want me to compare their new ZR-1 rival to the Z06? Make up your mind! Or better yet, compare the cars as they're supposed to be.

You want me to be in awe of the supposed unbelievable straight line ability of a 255mph Viper with 1000hp 1100ftlbs yet don't seem to understand my point when showing you an 880hp 772ftlb Corvette that's nearly two decades old and is just 1mph off that Viper's speed. Epic fail there on your behalf.

So what have you proven? That you don't know how to pay attention, and don't know much about the Vipers you're defending. Yay at you. :
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