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Old 07-09-2008, 09:17 AM   #10 (permalink)
JerryL
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Re: Corvette Z06 v Viper SRT10 ACR v GT-R v 911 GT2

We have a customer who owns 2 GT2's , a 599 Ferrari , a GT3 RS, etc.......

His son fried the clutch on one hard launch of the GT2....you could smell it for hours. These cars are not easy to drive fast and I believe a 7 tenths driver could drive the ZO6 faster on the track.....until he tried for the extra 3 tenths. I believe that is what's happening in some of these tests. The GT-R is the easiest to drive fast up to the 10 tenth's point. But some one familier with the cars will be faster in the other 3. Does that make sense ??
By the way I have had an IMSA license and a FIA license, and a SCCA National license.....I have never had the opportunity to compare these 4 cars in a similar situation. Never for the GT-R. And I have been in or seen all but the GT-R pushed very hard. But I do know I would rather put my helmet on in a Vette or Viper if I was trying to go fast.
Just my experience and opinion.
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