What is the weight difference between an SRT and a GTS? Would a *********, once a month, track guy really care about a few pounds?
It seems to me that the only reason the SRT exists is so that a current Viper owner doesn't feel like they can't afford a new one. It's a gentle step up in price.
If you've got the money, you might as well get the GTS. For an amateur driver, I don't think the added weight will matter. A professional driver will gut the car anyway.
Being a convertible owner, I can't really take mine to the track, but I do love driving it. Having nice leather, a comfortable seat, a comfortable suspension that absorbs bumps on crappy roads (rather than bouncing across them), a full entertainment system, and navigation doesn't make a the Viper any less awesome, it just makes it better. Then with the twist of a knob on a track day, you have nearly the same setup as an ACR.
Paddle shifters on a Viper? I would love it when I'm stuck in stop and go traffic on the 405. But on the track, or an open road, I think they would be pretty ***. I had the privilege of driving a GT-R the other day. I could not believe how smooth the shifting was. It had the same feel, and lack of feedback, as a video game. Awesome technology, but it felt too much like an automatic.
~Jay