Russ Oasis
Enthusiast
Why does \"Road & Track\" bash the Viper?
For several years I have had a creeping feeling that "Road & Track" never gives the Viper a fair shake. There is always a "BUT" written directly next to anything nice or objectively indisputable. On the other hand, anything Ferrari or Porsche, is golden with them. You'd think that there isn't a car on the face of the earth that can compare to the 360 Modena or the Enzo (admittedly, a nice ride). Then, tonight, while I was reading their "Road Test Summary," it hit me like a ton of bricks. They are extremely biased, and here's the proof.
Let's compare the street SRT-10 (a roadster) to the street 360 Modena roadster.
0-60 Ferrari 360 Modena 4.5 sec. SRT-10 4.1 sec (VIPER WINS)
0-100 " 10.7 sec. " 8.9 sec. (VIPER WINS)
1/4 mile " 12.9 sec. " 12.2 sec. (VIPER WINS)
Top Speed " 180 mph " 190 mph (VIPER WINS)
Braking from 60 " 125 feet " 114 feet (VIPER WINS)
Braking from 80 " 221 feet " 196 feet (VIPER WINS)
Skidpad " 0.93 G " 1.04 G (VIPER WINS)
Slalom in mph " 67.4 mph " 68.6 mph (VIPER WINS)
Fuel Mileage " 10.8 mpg " 12.5 mpg (VIPER WINS)
Let's see...the way I figure it, by "Road & Track's" own numbers, the SRT-10 beats the Ferrari 360 Modena in EVERY ONE OF THE 9 CATEGORIES. (And I won't even mention the price difference.)
And how about the Comp Coupe? It beats the Enzo in 4 of 8 categories (fuel efficiency wasn't counted for that test). It seems to me that "Road & Track" is about as bias as a non radial tire. They should be fawning all over the SRT-10 and using it as THE benchmark for performance cars, whether they come from Italy, England, Germany, France (OK..that was just a joke), or the U.S. When you inspect the numbers in the clarity of objectivity, we can be proud of what our cars have achieved. And this is no a** kissing of DC, my radio still stinks.
For several years I have had a creeping feeling that "Road & Track" never gives the Viper a fair shake. There is always a "BUT" written directly next to anything nice or objectively indisputable. On the other hand, anything Ferrari or Porsche, is golden with them. You'd think that there isn't a car on the face of the earth that can compare to the 360 Modena or the Enzo (admittedly, a nice ride). Then, tonight, while I was reading their "Road Test Summary," it hit me like a ton of bricks. They are extremely biased, and here's the proof.
Let's compare the street SRT-10 (a roadster) to the street 360 Modena roadster.
0-60 Ferrari 360 Modena 4.5 sec. SRT-10 4.1 sec (VIPER WINS)
0-100 " 10.7 sec. " 8.9 sec. (VIPER WINS)
1/4 mile " 12.9 sec. " 12.2 sec. (VIPER WINS)
Top Speed " 180 mph " 190 mph (VIPER WINS)
Braking from 60 " 125 feet " 114 feet (VIPER WINS)
Braking from 80 " 221 feet " 196 feet (VIPER WINS)
Skidpad " 0.93 G " 1.04 G (VIPER WINS)
Slalom in mph " 67.4 mph " 68.6 mph (VIPER WINS)
Fuel Mileage " 10.8 mpg " 12.5 mpg (VIPER WINS)
Let's see...the way I figure it, by "Road & Track's" own numbers, the SRT-10 beats the Ferrari 360 Modena in EVERY ONE OF THE 9 CATEGORIES. (And I won't even mention the price difference.)
And how about the Comp Coupe? It beats the Enzo in 4 of 8 categories (fuel efficiency wasn't counted for that test). It seems to me that "Road & Track" is about as bias as a non radial tire. They should be fawning all over the SRT-10 and using it as THE benchmark for performance cars, whether they come from Italy, England, Germany, France (OK..that was just a joke), or the U.S. When you inspect the numbers in the clarity of objectivity, we can be proud of what our cars have achieved. And this is no a** kissing of DC, my radio still stinks.