Frank Parise
VCA Venom Member
On Thursday, Tony Estes and I shared a 30-minute hot lap session in a factory owned SRT-10. We were on the west track at Firebird International Raceway in Phoenix. I'm still recovering from the shock of what I experienced.
As a matter of background, I've spent the last six years road racing a 96 GTS. I've poured well in excess of $70,000 into modifications on the car, including complete safety, suspension, exhaust, aerodynamic, weight reduction, and wheel/tire packages. Countless hours have been put into tuning and testing the car including the completion of 75 wheel to wheel races and logging approximately 18,000 track miles. The SRT-10 that I drove on Thursday is a better car....way better!
Throughout last year, Tony had been telling me that the new SRT-10 was as much an improvement over the GEN II cars as the GEN II cars were over the GEN I cars. It's one thing to hear somebody make that statement, but it's another thing to actually get a completely stock SRT-10 on the track and come to the realization that it's better than my racecar.
Without making this post the novel that it deserves to be, I'll summarize by saying this car isn't good, it isn't very good, it's a WOW. On worn out Michelin Pilot Sports, this car handles better than my racecar ever did. The overall grip and handling balance is supreme. The brakes are unbelievable. It's the most forgiving Viper I've ever driven. It instills confidence in the driver. It does everything you ask it to do and then it asks you to give it more.
There is just the right amount of understeer that protects you from entering corners too fast. Simply easing off the throttle points the car right back where you want it to go. The tires sing a chorus that congratulate you on a well executed movement. There is no hint of oversteer unless you pull a moronic move.
Put a roll cage and a hardtop on this beast and you can have as much fun racing this car on Michelin Pilots as any GT-1 car in the VRL. You can keep the $70,000 you saved in race modifications and spend it on your wife.
I've got to leave now for the Barrett Jackson. I'll say more about my SRT-10 experience when I return. Anybody want to purchase a 2001 ACR for real cheap?
As a matter of background, I've spent the last six years road racing a 96 GTS. I've poured well in excess of $70,000 into modifications on the car, including complete safety, suspension, exhaust, aerodynamic, weight reduction, and wheel/tire packages. Countless hours have been put into tuning and testing the car including the completion of 75 wheel to wheel races and logging approximately 18,000 track miles. The SRT-10 that I drove on Thursday is a better car....way better!
Throughout last year, Tony had been telling me that the new SRT-10 was as much an improvement over the GEN II cars as the GEN II cars were over the GEN I cars. It's one thing to hear somebody make that statement, but it's another thing to actually get a completely stock SRT-10 on the track and come to the realization that it's better than my racecar.
Without making this post the novel that it deserves to be, I'll summarize by saying this car isn't good, it isn't very good, it's a WOW. On worn out Michelin Pilot Sports, this car handles better than my racecar ever did. The overall grip and handling balance is supreme. The brakes are unbelievable. It's the most forgiving Viper I've ever driven. It instills confidence in the driver. It does everything you ask it to do and then it asks you to give it more.
There is just the right amount of understeer that protects you from entering corners too fast. Simply easing off the throttle points the car right back where you want it to go. The tires sing a chorus that congratulate you on a well executed movement. There is no hint of oversteer unless you pull a moronic move.
Put a roll cage and a hardtop on this beast and you can have as much fun racing this car on Michelin Pilots as any GT-1 car in the VRL. You can keep the $70,000 you saved in race modifications and spend it on your wife.
I've got to leave now for the Barrett Jackson. I'll say more about my SRT-10 experience when I return. Anybody want to purchase a 2001 ACR for real cheap?