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Chevy is making it easier to knock out an overpowered car with poor tires. In no doubt the ZL1 will destroy the Shelby with the tires they keep putting on them. Ford can always scheduled the race for a time of now. As they are confident enough to put out their power numbers.
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The CTS-V is an auto, so you must be thinking the driver of the Shelby sucked? I do agree it will be close (stick vs stick), but I would not understand if a auto ZL1 did not take a 2012 Shelby 9 out of 10 times. Again, the lighter(compared to the CTS-V in video) ZL1 with more HP, PTM, and Auto should have no trouble with a 2012 Shelby. |
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I still want to see all these claims the 13 gt500 can do. I want video evidence. I want full slips. oh that's right. for all we've got for the 13 gt500 is claims from the manufacturer. and what is it you like to say. we can't trust them? until it's on the track I'll just believe everything you said about it is just complete BS. Just more fodder for the digital waste land. keep claiming how great the car is before you see it in real life. you call Camaro owners uneducated followers and believing only hype. I feel you are doing the same thing for the GT500. Now in no way have I said it won't perform. just you are blindly following numbers on your computer screen. |
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I really don't even know what to say about that, just wow. Where would we be if no one in history ever took a risk, just because they didn't know for a fact that they would come out on top?
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These aren't two guys in NHRA grudge matches, they are enormous corporations trying to sell cars and accepting this challenge would be an unnecessary risk with no greater potential reward. GM knows this and that's why they issued the challenge. They know if Ford accepts that meant they were already going to post a better lap time and it wouldn't matter anyway. If they don't accept that means GM gets to point to that and say, "look, look!" You're completely missing the point and the logic behind not accepting the challenge. Here are the potential outcomes if Ford accepts the challenge vs Ford not accepting the challenge. Ford Accepts -ZL1 posts a faster lap time, extra positive publicity for ZL1 negative publicity for gt500 -GT500 posts a better lap time, positive press for gt500 Ford Doesn't Accept -Ford doesn't achieve a faster lap time, they don't post an official time and there is no extra press positive or negative in regard to 'ring times. -Ford does achieve a faster lap time, positive press for gt500 Do you understand why accepting the challenge doesn't increase the potential positives for Ford, but increases potential negatives? By accepting the challenge they could only put themselves in a worse position by losing or the SAME position they would be in by posting a faster official lap time. Beating the zl1 in an official lap time would have just as positive a reaction as beating it head to head, but losing head to head would have far more negative a reaction than just never posting an official lap time. It would be a poor strategic business decision and last I checked, Ford is a business. Last edited by 8cd03gro; 05-01-2012 at 08:34 PM. |
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This is the smartest thing I have read on a mustang or camaro forum about these two car in weeks. Anyone who thinks that the "challenge" was real is an idiot. It was damage contol plain and simple about 650 HP an 200mph. Now it remains to be seen if it was necessary.
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![]() I am ready to see some real world tests for the Shelby too! Its seems all these heavy rear wheel drive cars are having trouble dealing with these massive HP numbers...... soooo I really want to see how the Shelby puts all that HP to the ground. All I can think about is how the Viper and Vett struggle, even with steam roller back tires. |
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Just to clarify, I was not suggesting GM is making gut decisions. Their challenge was a strategic move with no real drawbacks for GM.
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LOL...
Some ppls logic is outta this world! |
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I was out driving my '99GT today and got to thinking. If I had to worry about every car that could take me in the twisties, I'd have no reason to even drive my car.
Later... I was still driving my '99GT and I got to thinking about the cars that could take my car in a straight line. If I worried about all of them, I'd have no reason to drive my car. Point being, quit being so DogGamned insecure about what you drive. I'm not saying there won't be a debate about who is better at what. But some of you guys (Ford guys included) make it sound like the car that comes up weak is somehow suddenly a piece of shit. If that's the case, then I offer to buy each and ever GT500 that loses on the strip or on a road course, and each ZL1 that loses on a strip or roadcourse, for approximately 50% of their value *that's 50% more than some of you make them seem to be worth if they lose* and I'll sell them. With my profits I'll make a website you can all join. That's all. JUST enough Busch Light to keep my spelling intact. |
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A better test would have been to get both cars with a M6. Use the same driver on both cars and see which car he could get a better time with. A ZL1 vs 11-12 Shelby is a drivers race, end of story. The two cars are very close to being equal when it comes to straight line performance. |
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