How often do Viper drivers take their vehicles to the test track or other special events (Open Road Challenge) to drive at higher speeds. What speeds do they typically drive and how long (miles driven) are these events?
how often do you replace the hub bearings?4 track days a month, avg 200 mi per day, 7 mos a year. Top speed from 140-165 mph and 80 mph avg.
While Viper owners do not often explore the outside edge of the car's performance envelope, we like the knowledge that it is engineered so that if we do, the car will survive the experience.
This capability, like the off road capability of the Jeep, is a major factor in the buying decision. While many will never take their Jeep off road, they buy it because it has the capability to do so if we with. This is part of the aura of the car.
All this is so true, after tracking, street driving the Viper is really kind of a drag in comparison.I did the 1/4 mile in the past, but it wasn't the same. Then I tracked my X-fire on a road coarse last year. Loved it so much I tracked my 94' for the first time this year. It was amazing and I'm hooked. The track is where these cars were meant to come alive. In a Mr. T voice, I pity the fool who has never tracked his Viper. You are missing out on a whole new side of your car that you can't possibly imagine. To those that have, you know what I mean. It's like those that haven't really never experienced what true Viper ownership has to offer. It's like being stuck in a plastic bubble and never knowing what is really out there. You never cared to try because you never knew what you were missing. If you have a garage queen, get over it or do like I did, and buy another one. One for the track and one to stare at. I just wish the 94' was the garage queen because I can't imagine how much better a GEN2 would feel over a GEN1. Maybe I'm the one in a plastic bubble and I'm missing out on an even crazier experience.???
Anyways, get out there and track your Viper!
P.S. 135MPH and 125 miles covered at one event.
They build these cars, and then they sell them to crazy people like us. Isn't it great?If the engineers ever saw what the ViperNation puts their cars through they would cringe.
This gets not work safe towards the end. The girls get a little carried away with the ViperFever.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUPSsyajrf0
How often do Viper drivers take their vehicles to the test track or other special events (Open Road Challenge) to drive at higher speeds. What speeds do they typically drive and how long (miles driven) are these events?