With all the talk of the Gen V, it will likely not be as fast at the 'Ring as the G4-ACR unless they offer a significant aero package. Has anyone heard that an ACR-like model will be available in the first year of production? That rear wing and its 1200+ pounds of downforce is a significant factor in keeping the car planted at track speeds; a new design with more HP but less downforce may not be able to compete in the sub-7:20 supercar group. I'm thinking an ACR-like model might be something introduced after the initial Gen 5 has been out for a while, as is typical for new car intros.
It's starting to border on insanity.
I actually got into it with a guy on a Vette forum his reasoning the Viper record was invalid was "I live in a well off area and I have never even seen an ACR".
Therefore its not really a production vehicle.
You can't argue with that logic.
PWND!!!!!!!Funny. I live in a well off area and I have an ACR in the garage. His area obviously isn't that well off.
Dead rightBottom line is all the people talking trash are just jealous because they are not cool enough or have the skills necessary to own/drive a Viper.
the forums ive read over here, all go's on interpretation of the word 'production'
as the ACR isnt in production coming off a current factory line
bring on the gen5 ACR !
Where was this misunderstanding in 2008 when it set the record with the same "track extension"?
Oh yea, in 2008 it didn't mop the floor with the ZR1 and LFA.
That is the dumbest argument I've heard yet. Based on that logic, as soon as the model year ends on a class winning car it losses it's status. What is that, some new "Wikipedia Rule" the new source for all racing factoids.
That is the dumbest argument I've heard yet. Based on that logic, as soon as the model year ends on a class winning car it losses it's status. What is that, some new "Wikipedia Rule" the new source for all racing factoids.
Where was this misunderstanding in 2008 when it set the record with the same "track extension"?
Oh yea, in 2008 it didn't mop the floor with the ZR1 and LFA.
it also had a driver, which is not stock either
Am sure the writer finished the article, got in his base vette, drove to his local malt shop and NOBODY noticed.
Bottom line is all the people talking trash are just jealous because they are not cool enough or have the skills necessary to own/drive a Viper.
Maybe that's why Car and Driver said this:
Car setup is in the ACR’s lesson plan, too.
For the street, Reece unbolted the front splitter (illegal for the street,it removes easily with eight bolts and fits under the hatch),
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...rison_tests/2008_dodge_viper_srt10_acr_page_3
Could just be a misunderstanding.
+1Funny. I live in a well off area and I have an ACR in the garage. His area obviously isn't that well off.
Vic I bet it's just another instance of a magazine writer being lazy and not doing his/her homework. If you "unbolt the front splitter", I would hazard a guess that the ACR would be dangerous over 70 mph with no front downforce to counter the cessna wing in the back.lol
^^This. How is the front splitter not street legal btw?
If we acted like them when then the previous ACR record fell we'd still be crying but Viper nation just dusted themselves off and marched right back into the fight and kicked ass.
^^This. How is the front splitter not street legal btw?
He's probably talking about unbolting the track extension piece. But I don't recall it being a street/legal issue?