I think this is actually really good news for team Viper. To me, I'd much prefer 640HP NA over 650HP with a SC for high performance driving. I have no doubt that if this Corvette were on lots today that it would leave the current Gen V for dead, but I also have no doubt that team SRT will strike back with appropriate upgrades or an ACR variant to retake the lead before it's released, just like they did when the Z06 dropped in 06 and they fired back with the Gen V. As a fan (and current owner) of both a Corvette and a Viper, kudos to both brands. Two American makers poised to make two phenomenal supercars. If the best of the best Corvette is FI, though, I'm gonna go with the Viper on the track every time.
I think the elephant in the room if SRT wants to fire back is still the CCBs. There is no other car in the viper's segment, not one, that doesn't have them. If you've driven a ZR1 from 2011+ or a C6 Z07 Z06, it feels like your cheeks are being ripped off your jawbones when you dive on the brakes. No Viper I've ever driven at speed (and I've driven every gen but the 1st) feels remotely like that, and the fact that it could tantalizes me, because it is so explosive going forward, I'd love it to be just as explosive in pulling back.