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7 | 29.17% |
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18 | 75.00% |
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01-02-2018, 05:54 PM | #1 |
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Viper ACR tested!
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...cr-test-review
One ton of downforce at top speed, yet still traps 126 with its 6MT. Here's a poll question. Which car would be quicker around the Nordschleife, the ACR or Porsche GT2? Let's assume that Dodge can also send its team and rent the 'ring out for a week like Porsche did to best enable its halo model. Yes, that was a dig at Porsche.
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Point 2: Home-field advantage is a thing. Point 3: Which one would anyone who values their vertebrae drive on a public road regularly? Woulda, coulda, shouda ... whatevs, you know. And now, Dodge has a bunch of Hellcats that can't handle worth a damn anyway. Ms. Kowalski sounds like a cool lady, though.
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a crowd funded Viper effort was made. It was not even close to the GT2
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Too bad it can't snag any more track records in the US from the ACR. King of one track, sure, but a pawn on the rest of them. Besides, Porsche spent hundreds of hours developing and testing their cars at the Ring compared an amateur effort of a few laps during rainy conditions crowdfunded by Viper owners and fans because Dodge marketing sucks donkey balls - not exactly an apples to apples comparison. The fact that the Viper beat the 918 and P1 on multiple tracks without any AWD, DCT or hybrid tech itself is a marvelous achievements.
Glad I bought a Viper before production ended. Nothing against Porsche I quite like the ownership experience, but there's nothing that screams badass like an 8.4 liter all american V10 under a gigantic phallic hood paired exclusively to a manual transmission, along with 355 rear tires and side exhaust. Porsche's are too sterile to put a smile on my face the way a Viper does - or even an AMG for that matter. |
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01-04-2018, 04:07 PM | #15 |
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As an ACR owner who's followed the ring attempt from the beginning, I'd say there's no chance of the ACR or any other brand beating the GT2rs at the ring based on these factors:
1) Basically all Porsches are born and bred on the ring 2) Porsche is there 24/7 3) Tires were designed specifically for that car and for that track 4) Home court testing advantage 5) Best possible conditions 6) Near unlimited funding to obtain the best times 7) ACR had tires that couldn't withstand the track after several attempts 8) Efforts were diminished due to emergency spare tires that were subject to extreme cold temps during delivery 9) ACR just didn't have enough funding and ideal ring time to pull off its best possible time I know a lot of this sounds like excuses and I agree. The fact is, on the ring, the GT2rs is the king 100%. Even if all the stars were aligned, the ACR would not have a chance of beating its time, maybe get a bit closer but definitely can't beat it. Any other track would be a totally different story. The ring record is and will for a very long time be held by Porsche. Full disclosure, I'm not a fan of Porsche. I admire and respect their cars, I just don't like the brand. In other news, I've heard of someone local that's going to do a self funded ring attempt with two ZL1 1LE. Learning from all the mistakes that the ACR made with its attempt, I think the 1LE is going to pull off an extremely impressive time for a Camaro at that price. |
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01-04-2018, 04:23 PM | #16 |
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Why did the ACR run those tires? Was Kumho a sponsor? Couldn't they do what bicycles do, just spray paint a Kumho label over the Michelin one?
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01-04-2018, 07:38 PM | #17 | |
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To maintain some sort of legitimacy with production car track records, each car tested should run everything that is original to the production car sans a cage for safety reasons. The tires are a great hero lap record setter but its obvious that they were not designed for a 13 mile track like the ring. On a normal track, the fronts would last about 1.5-2 track days before they are completely destroyed due to the massive downforce. |
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01-04-2018, 10:22 PM | #19 |
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The Corsas were stock for the TA 1 and 2.0 I believe. I drove on those for 3 days at Bondurant on a TA 2.0 and went thru 2 sets. Horrible tires. Massive understeer and unpredictable with heat. Even the Kumhos were much better.
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