Allan
Enthusiast
.....Wow!........That pretty much sums it up.
Did an HPDE Saturday with a club I run with a lot. (Colorado Exotic Car Association -'CECA')
As of the last several events, I have been the only Viper in attendance, or maybe one other guy now and then.
-Somewhat cool as it makes me a shark in a pool of fish.
This time, I was the fish in a pool of sharks!
Total of 5 Vipers that day, and mine was the only 'street version'.
(talk about feeling deflated right away)
Two ACR's and two 'X' cars were there. ....Aside from that, three GT-R's, two Z06's, a handful of 911's, a few GT500's, BOSS302's, Lotus' and some other whatever stuff.
I drive in the advanced run group, and only had to contend with the ACR-X Vipers, and the best of what ever else was there.
I have to say, I feel pretty good about the day. The only cars I had to 'point-by' were the ACR-X dudes.
It was absolutely ridiculous how fast they were, -like I was parked (I did lift to help make the passes safer, but now I'm thinking that probably wasn't necessary)
I tangled with a Z06 for almost a whole session, passed him early on, then had to work to stay in front of him.
I could widen the gap in the corners, then he would regain some of it in the longer straights. (I had a passenger and he didn't, I wonder if that made any difference) -that, and his gearing advantage.
Anyway, the ACR-X cars were so mind blowing to watch go around corners -I had a great view of that for a short time.
I now understand the 7.03 N'Ring time. I have run with several ACR's at various events (who hasn't), and with a good driver, they are spectacular performers at the track. ...But the ACR-X Vipers are on a completely different level.
I was absolutely amazed at just how fast they are.
Also, just the opportunity to even see them up close in the paddock was cool.
With only 50 ever being built, I never thought I would see one in the flesh.
So....I don't feel bad being passed by ACR-X's.....cuz those things are FULL-BLAST!!!!!!!
Did an HPDE Saturday with a club I run with a lot. (Colorado Exotic Car Association -'CECA')
As of the last several events, I have been the only Viper in attendance, or maybe one other guy now and then.
-Somewhat cool as it makes me a shark in a pool of fish.
This time, I was the fish in a pool of sharks!
Total of 5 Vipers that day, and mine was the only 'street version'.
(talk about feeling deflated right away)
Two ACR's and two 'X' cars were there. ....Aside from that, three GT-R's, two Z06's, a handful of 911's, a few GT500's, BOSS302's, Lotus' and some other whatever stuff.
I drive in the advanced run group, and only had to contend with the ACR-X Vipers, and the best of what ever else was there.
I have to say, I feel pretty good about the day. The only cars I had to 'point-by' were the ACR-X dudes.
It was absolutely ridiculous how fast they were, -like I was parked (I did lift to help make the passes safer, but now I'm thinking that probably wasn't necessary)
I tangled with a Z06 for almost a whole session, passed him early on, then had to work to stay in front of him.
I could widen the gap in the corners, then he would regain some of it in the longer straights. (I had a passenger and he didn't, I wonder if that made any difference) -that, and his gearing advantage.
Anyway, the ACR-X cars were so mind blowing to watch go around corners -I had a great view of that for a short time.
I now understand the 7.03 N'Ring time. I have run with several ACR's at various events (who hasn't), and with a good driver, they are spectacular performers at the track. ...But the ACR-X Vipers are on a completely different level.
I was absolutely amazed at just how fast they are.
Also, just the opportunity to even see them up close in the paddock was cool.
With only 50 ever being built, I never thought I would see one in the flesh.
So....I don't feel bad being passed by ACR-X's.....cuz those things are FULL-BLAST!!!!!!!