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The only problems I have with Ring times in general is that.....
1: .....there exists no governing body to determine who is playing by what rules and not every manufacturer plays at all. And, even when they do, how seriously they take knocking down the fastest possible time varies. 2: .....I think the average speed is too high to give a good indicator of how the car is going to perform in the vast majority of owner's hands, even at the typical racetrack. The Ring finds cars capable of the same spending time well into triple digit speeds for a relatively large percentage of your trip around the circuit. Even most guys who get track time in their cars won't see speeds that high for any length of time, if ever, at most tracks in the U.S. It made sense to me when Porsche did it because their cars were, on occasion, genuinely driven at those speeds by enthusiasts in Germany at the time (the Autobahn is so crowded now things have changed somewhat) Then Nissan decided they wanted to show how great the GTR was by running it against the Porsche times, and then other manufacturers started to play. I just don't get the fascination. Of course, an increasing number of manufacturers are running the Ring now. Even Ford has gotten into the act of late.......so it goes. |
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While the points you mention are completely valid, it at least shows what these cars can do when driven at 10/10ths, and using the same track (a known quantity) removes at least one variable when trying to compare. In a perfect world, a talented driver would pick a production version of each car completely at random, drive them all in identical conditions and be completely versant in the dynamics of each vehicle.
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Key point to remember is GM used a slower testing method back in 2005.....yeah 6 yrs ago.....and ran the Z06 from a stop. The current widely accepted method is to do flying laps which GM does now for all it's tested cars. Regardless, if you want to compare apples to apples you'll slot the new BOSS 302 vs the current Z06. The BOSS gets destroyed and left for dead that's a fact, the Z06 costs more.....you get what you pay for, speed costs money. ![]() The bottom line is that it shows how much the Z06 had "left in the tank." I remember how astonished everyone is about the chasis tuning on the Boss 302, how close it is to a Z06.....with these new results you can get a picture of just how far ahead GM truely is with the C6 Corvette.....not as close as you might have hoped.
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Until then, I'll refuse to believe that the Boss is just as fast as the Z06 when it gives up 60 hp, 450 lbs, about an inch of rubber on all 4 corners, and umpteen different little things that the Z06 has in its favour. The laws of physics don't allow for that to happen unless there is a bunch of technology helping you out (such as with the GTR). Quote:
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The old 289 and 427 Cobra's were the perfect example, their brick-like aerodynamics meant they didn't have much to offer past the 150mph mark, which made them terrible performers at the Ring. On the vast majority of tracks in the US however, the Cobra was going to take the same cars that had recently left it for dead at the Ring and have it's way with them more often than not. The emphasis on really high speeds is just exagerated at the Ring IMO. And for me, that makes it a less than stellar testbed if the point is to find out how a car stacks up to other cars. From a manufacturer's perspective it's easy to see how those high speeds add stress to the mechnicals and reveal any issues you may with with brake cooling, etc., so I do get the appeal to the automakers as a developmental testbed. I just don't completely get the emphasis on times because there are factors at work there which don't really apply as across the board as some might think. |
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I want a Z06. That is all.
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Damn all this Z06 talk has me wanting one again!! Lol |
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I would definitely like to have a Z06 !
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Amazing times, and I love that the Z06 finally shaved off more time from the ring.
There is one difference though. The Z07 did a flying lap run vice a standing start for the old Z06. Most car companies do a flying lap, and doing a standing start run is putting yourself at a disadvantage when trying to compare to other manufacturer's cars. Not to take anything away from the new time and the Z07, but it just shows that the old Z06 could have probably done it in the 7:3X range, which I have long suspected. Either way not bad for some pretty basic suspension upgrades and some new tires. |
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Makes you wonder what a "Z/28" with an LS7 would do against an LSA'd ZL1 on comparable rubber...
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. maybe its time to let my camaro go to a new home?
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