So SRT rented the Nordschleife for a half-day (at a cost of $2000 Euro per hour), shipped two ACRs over to Germany, hired a pro driver through Zakspeed (a race team that runs Vipers in the ADAC Zurich 24h Race at the Nrburgring), and hoped for good weather and, more important, a lap time quicker than 7:26.
That's awesome, and without factory support? What a beast
What did that ZR1 techmobile run? I forgot already..
Sounded like wheel to fender liner contact to me.What was all the noise that sounded like bottoming, especially in the Karrousel?
That was the car hitting the rev limiter, and the engine was shaking. He didn't even go into 5th on the back straight!What made the shifter hammer back and forth on several occassions?
No there will always be excuses. BUT the numbers do not lie. God I need to get an ACR.Wow, just wow
Should quiet the naysayers for good now!
Well a professional driver can mean a lot more than 4 seconds against a engineer as in the ZR1 video the driver actually lets off down the staight at about 177 mph far before the brake zone. Buts thats 2 bad for them you run what you brung and it looks like the ACR was the better package today. I also think if the viper had better different gearing it would of been much more dominant as the gearing currently doesn't seem to agree with the rings configuration and to me looks like it hurt the ACR's time, the ZR1 video the vettes gearing seem to be a perfect match for the course.Great job! Although I wonder a few things:
- What was all the noise that sounded like bottoming, especially in the Karrousel?Regardless, bragging rights are certainly back in our corner.
- What made the shifter hammer back and forth on several occassions?
- I think the ZR 1 driver was a GM tester...a very fast driver, of course, but not a professional racer. I wonder if the ACR gained any time by way of a faster driver?
- The ACR driver's hands were very busy. The ZR 1 driver seemed much less so. I wonder what that means?
Or better yet, Beretta or Fellows.That's a great run, but it's hard to believe that the driver was an experienced Viper Pilot. I would have like to have seen Mumford pilot that car......
The ZR1 was driven buy a GM engineer tech and NOT a pro Viper driver with only a 2 second difference. Plus most Corvette and Viper owners dont track their car and with the majority being street driven, the ZR 1 will kick ass on many new Vipers.Ok cmon where is all of the guys that said the ZR1 would be the leader? Come on out
Sounded like wheel to fender liner contact to me.
That was the car hitting the rev limiter, and the engine was shaking. He didn't even go into 5th on the back straight!