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In "fighter planes", the prize isn't a trophy, it's life. In plane racing, it's precisely about "cables". There are no computerized planes in plane racing because that wouldn't be fun any more. Plane racing involves planes that are based on WW2 technology. Look at NASCAR or F1 - how much computers are involved in that? The less the better, IMO. I'm not taking anything away from the ZL1, it's still an amazing car; however being proud of its lap times that are thanks to its computerized suspension rings a little hollow for me. Taken to an extreme, in the future when computers can finally drive race cars by themselves, will you really be excited if a computerized ZL1 driver can beat a computerized GT500 driver? |
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The GT500 is one badass car. Sure the numbers are close, but they are still pretty big in difference. Just look at the 0-60. The ZL1 is amazing dont get me wrong, but the GT500 is the clear winner.
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This is what I am talking about. Erik is familiar with his ZL1 and I am familiar with my GT500. We'll discuss base to base or modded to modded. It's an open discussion. The point of the Head to Head COMPARISON is to do just that, have two people familiar with their vehicles push them at a track and record lap times and also potentially use VBox technology to record data and do overlays. The data overlays are what you will NEVER get from a magazine or the manufacturers. Erik and I would essentially share copies of each others VBox Recordings and be able to overlay ZL1 data in one color and GT500 Data in another that will show speed and lateral G's all the way through the course. I'm not a Professional Driver. I don't know about Erik, perhaps he is. Regardless, I think the SVT Community and the Camaro Community would all benefit from the information. Would conclusions ever be drawn? Not likely. Then we can mod the heck out of them and keep going at it. Let's have some fun dammit!
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.. I think I want to conclude by saying this:
I think the "better" bench racing test to make, is "what's the best lap any driver can make on either of these cars". I prefer that than comparing lap times by a magazine driver who is not familiar with either car because the former is a test that is closer to what an owner can aspire to; the latter is only as good as the test-drive. edit: Van - I didn't notice your reply before I wrote this, but it looks like we're on the same page. I agree with you and would prefer to see owner vs owner tests, than the magazine stuff. |
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These cars are not going to be raced wheel to wheel. There is no sactioned races where they actually could be. People are just using lap times to see which car is more capable. Take the Viper for example. An amazing machine that is capable of some blazingly fast times. Is everyone going to be able to duplicate those times, every lap? "Throttle lift over-steer" comes to mind. However, does that mean it is not a good track car? The fact that the Shelby pulled out a "W" on a small, tight track should make some people fear what is going to happen on a fast track in capable hands. Like I said before, the road course results are going to be drvier and track dependant. However, the drag strip and friendly "roll-ons" in traffic will always be dominated by the Shelby. If you bought a ZL1, or want a ZL1 becasue you like the Camaro better, that is fine. Same goes for the Shelby. That is fine, and probably why most of each model is bought. However, I think a person looks silly when they say they bought a ZL1 becasue it is a better track car, when the Shelby will pull out the faster time on a road course. |
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Not to mention that the accleration and top speed doesn't really work with the anaolgy either.
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NASCAR uses very little in the way of computers. They are only used for electronic ignition and fuel. Everything else is in the hands of the driver and crew. That's why I respect that sport so much, 3400 lbs. with 900 hp times 43 cars, now that's a hand full.
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I want to see real racers racing their cars, not magazine guys. I'm curious to see if my theory that "MRS eliminates outliers" is true or not. |
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I think the Insideline driver would have got the better track time with a ZL1 compared with a NASCAR car. The NASCAR car would have made the Insideline crap his pants, like most of us. The Insideline guy would have then given the win to the ZL1.
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Any serious Racers would build a race car designed for whatever race they wish to participate in. All of you compare a after market car (SHELBY GT500) to a production car (ZL1) and want to bash it. When Ford builds a production car that's better, let me know. If you want to compare after market cars, lets compare the HPE700 to the Shelby. Don't want to do that huh... why not, is it because we ALL know the answer to that?
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I have the utmost respect for the 2013 GT500 and I know it is very capable car with a good driver behind the steering wheel. I used to have a track spec'd 06 GT before and loved it even with the low HP she had. I can only imagine the insanity of the GT500. As Van mentioned, comparing the logs from the V-box will show everything we want to know, acceleration, G-forces during accel and decel (braking), corner speed etc and of course laptimes. Regardless who is faster, they might differ tremendously in certain sections. Turn 17 (VERY bumpy) might benefit the Camaro, Bishops Bend (fast double left hand sweeper) might benefit the Mustang. Who knows! One fast laptime might only tell half the story which is why it's awesome to be able to compare several laps together. I am no processional driver either, but as mentioned I am very familiar with the Camaro, and after this weekend hopefully even more familiar with the ZL1 after my first trackday. I think that the data that two "good" drivers can collect would be more interesting than two professional race car drivers as it is more "real world" numbers. The weather won't be perfect, we won't have a crew of engineers on site adjusting things every lap etc. But we do have 2 of the most bad a** cars available on the market today that are somewhat affordable and a good match, despite the HP difference from the factory. /Erik |
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