One lap of america? what a joke!
this thread is about how the Viper and Vette does around a track compared to the rest of world.
OLOA is where people can enter any kind of car they want, completely modify them ANY way they want as long as its street legal, turbo, s/c, motor swap, whatever. Any amateur schmoe who have been to 2 driving schools are permitted to drive. Its basically, like all forms of sport: he with the most money wins.
Thats apples and oranges compared to one professional test driver who sole job it to provide consistent lap times on the same track with completly stock cars as they come out of the factory.
As for the Evo, It can generate almost 1g in the bends which is more than the Vette. Of course I may respect the Evo, but I wouldnt want to be seen in one.
BTW, the 20mpg city figure for the new vette is a joke. It NEEDS that stupid 1-4 skip-shift to achieve that, where those other cars are fuel efficient all on their own.
I'll give you the One Lap point (about drivers), although many cars are kept stock and models that participate ARE from all over the World. On the other hand, YOU base your opinion on 1.) TV Shows 2.) Magazines 3.) Cars that are not even sold in the US (Special spec EVO'S
). Reality is at the track, my friend. Not the 1/4 mile, but tracks like Mid-Ohio (2.5 mile road course), etc... And I have seen it TIME AND TIME again, the best times by production cars (not modified or only slightly) are not by EVO or STI's
(not even in the same ballpark), not Ferrari's (excluding F40, F50, Enzo)(never seen one raced seriously), not Lambo's (although I've only seen a few race, so no real data exist in my mind), not NSX's, not Supra's, etc... The Z06, Viper, and Porsche GT2/GT3 are always at, or near the top.
Here's an example: Top Gear usually speaks highly of Ferrari, and how fast they are around the track. But I routinely watched stock Gen II GTS smoke Ferrari 355 and 360's at the track at FERRARI EVENTS (that the VCA is invited to).
Bottom line: Mine opinions are based on events I can touch, see, or participate in.... Not magazines or TV mumbo-jumbo.