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No just finished watching the Continental, Z/28 won again! They are tied for second behind bmw, no dodges or fords in the top seven but two Z28s.
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Interesting how this thread is more about the upcoming Z06 to Hellcat comparison than the ZL1. I thought this was a Camaro forum. Also interesting how suddenly the Camaro is not about the 1/4 mile. Really? Suddenly 1/4 mile racing is boring for Camaro drivers?
No amount of posts about how the Hellcat is overweight, won't really run an 11.2, or a Chevy won in Nascar today changes the fact it is significantly faster than the Camaro ZL1. Yes we know you're just a pulley change etc. from being competitive and how we should wait till the 2016 Camaro anyway, but here and now, stock for stock, the Hellcat is quicker, probably by at 4/10ths in equal air. |
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Until I see a hellcat on the street or track, I still won't care. When I do see one, I'll still be quicker because GMs aftermarket is 10 times stronger than dodge. Now, troll on...
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[QUOTE=klapper;7864440]Interesting how this thread is more about the upcoming Z06 to Hellcat comparison than the ZL1. I thought this was a Camaro forum. Also interesting how suddenly the Camaro is not about the 1/4 mile. Really? Suddenly 1/4 mile racing is boring for Camaro drivers?
No amount of posts about how the Hellcat is overweight, won't really run an 11.2, or a Chevy won in Nascar today changes the fact it is significantly faster than the Camaro ZL1. Yes we know you're just a pulley change etc. from being competitive and how we should wait till the 2016 Camaro anyway, but here and now, stock for stock, the Hellcat is quicker, probably by at 4/10ths in equal air.[/QUOTE Overweight lol with 707 hp it is the highest hp muscle car out of the three.
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The Mustang made its first public appearance on a racetrack little more than a month after its April 17 introduction, as pace car for the 1964 Indianapolis 500.[12]
The same year, Mustangs achieved the first of many notable competition successes, winning first and second in class in the Tour de France international rally. The car's American competition debut, also in 1964, was in drag racing, where private individuals and dealer-sponsored teams campaigned Mustangs powered by 427 cu. in. V8s. The Camaro was one of the vehicles in the SCCA-sanctioned Trans-Am Series. Chevrolet worked with Roger Penske to operate their unofficially factory-backed Trans Am team, winning the title in 1968 and 1969 with Mark Donohue. Jim Hall's Chaparral team replaced Penske for the 1970 season. Warren Agor of Rochester, NY, was the series' leading Camaro privateer, his orange #13's o, 1993, 1994, and 1998. There was also another SCCA Trans-Am Series Camaro that was not popular because of racing but because of its body modifications. This Camaro, number 13, had been built and driven by Henry “Smokey” Yunick. Smokey Yunick was a car builder who worked to reduce the weight of his cars by acid-dipping body parts and installing thinner safety glass. The Penske/Donohue Camaros also had the front sheet metal dropped, all four fenders widened, windshield laid back, front sub-frame “Z’d” to lower the car, the floor pan moved up and even the drip-rails were moved closer to the body. This Camaro had always kept its stock look and had a 302 engine that was able to produce 482 horsepower.. One part that had come out of his testing was the Edelbrock Cross-Manifold. To this day the Smokey Yunick 1968 Camaro is owned by Vic Edelbrock Jr. The Challenger was introduced to the SCCA Trans Am Series in 1970. Two factory-backed cars were prepared by Ray Caldwell's Autodynamics and driven by Sam Posey and Tony Adamowicz. The No.77 car was built at Autodynamics from a street Challenger T/A that was taken from a local dealer showroom. The No.76 chassis arrived mid-season from Dan Gurney's All-American Racers, and was completed by Autodynamics. Dodge's mid-1970s factory-supported "Kit Car" program for short-track late-model stock car racing offered a choice of Challenger but in 1974 Dodge ended the challenger line and they went to the Dodge dart sports and Dodge Aspen bodies over a steel-tube chassis.[59]
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But what is true is when the ZL1 came out you would have to go right to a viper/damn near super car to be competitive to it.
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Sorry, you misread...for the PAST three years, not three years ago...and still is. Unless you have your hellcat now...no need to reply, I know the answer.
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One seemed to lose control and slid into the other. Both cars out but a Z/28 still took the win.
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