Not sure if this has been posted yet. Edmunds First Drive of the 2008 Dodge Viper ACR.
First Drive: 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR
First Drive: 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR
Pretty underwhelming review.
The Automotive World just isn't as impressed with this car as Viper World would like it to be, but it has yet to be tested on a world class stage. Dodge needs to get that car to the Nurburgring.
the only thing that really matters are the times that owners and club members can get. Just becuase some magazine gets 2 seconds faster really doesnt mean anything. Look at quarter mile mag times versus owner times.
That is the part that doesn't make any sense. The fact the 08 has street tires and the ACR has R-compounds it should be 2 secs because of that...Since we were trying to bear in mind Helbig's advice, we didn't really expect to take this track-tuned supercar to its ultimate limits. Even finding them in a car with this much aero assistance would prove an interesting exercise in technique (and bravery), but we were interested that Helbig insists the 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR is 2 seconds a lap quicker than its wingless stablemate.
the only thing that really matters are the times that owners and club members can get. Just becuase some magazine gets 2 seconds faster really doesnt mean anything. Look at quarter mile mag times versus owner times.
Put a pro driver in the cars and you would see a much bigger difference.
The Automotive World just isn't as impressed with this car as Viper World would like it to be, but it has yet to be tested on a world class stage. Dodge needs to get that car to the Nurburgring.
Not sure what guys want, but 2 seconds is huge ( try about 20 car lengths per lap ). The article was fairly frank in saying they may not have been at the limits due to Helbig's advice, but with the time improvement over a regular 08 Snake, many track rats are salivating. The tires are part of the equation ( no where near the two seconds as someone suggested ) , but the suspension, weigh,t and aero are doing the rest.
I frankly was hoping it would be 2 seconds faster and I doubt many who track their cars will not also be ecstatic also with that figure.
We do need someone like Tommy Archer, Cindi Lux, Jeff Courtney, Scotty B. White, Stan Wilson, etc. to take the car up to VIR and post a time around that track, as it is definitely becoming a new standard for those in the US.
I would love to see a trip to the Ring, but for 100-150 car production , the costs of transporting, and finding/hiring a top flight driver in the know concerning Nurburgring, it likely wouldn't be cost effective at this time.
The bottom line is a price of $98,810, including delivery. While one could argue that the standard Viper offers all the power and pretty good dynamics for $12,050 less, it's clear that a track-ready 600-hp sports car at under a $100 grand is better than anybody else can manage right now.
Elanderholm,
I run Toyos on my Race car, and love the tires , but you are comparing the PS2s with the Sport Cups, and the PS2s for the Viper are current generation, whereas the Cups are 2-3 generations old.
Some tires will make 1-3 seconds difference, but the new stock PS2s are soft ---- having driven the 08 on the PS2s and run Sport Cups before ,there is not that much difference.
The car is going to be stinking fast , but I still concur that the tires are only half the equation in this example. I understand your logic , but wait till you drive an 08 on the new rubber --- phenomenal improvement.
Respectfully,
Bill Pemberton
I saw what I thought was the first ACR at the LA Auto Show and I don't recall seeing a roll cage. Is this the raffle car; another car; the author's poetic license?