
Originally Posted by
Pappy
This is the kind of crap that keeps me from giving the ZR1 (or Z06) as much credit as it is probably due. Jim Mero was asked if he tested an ACR. His response is below. He throws out a blanket, unqualified statement that, in effect, the ACR cheated at the Ring. Then he backs it up with he watches competitors videos and he can tell how much HP their cars make. The ACR managed, for a split second, a top speed of 177.091 mph at the Ring - just what Dodge claimed with 645 HP. He relies on watching other folk's videos, but GM won't publish videos of their own. He whines about not having the right conditions (cold tires) and missing an Apex by 10 feet - I guess the ACRs had perfect conditions. Just sounds like sour grapes. The ZR1 is probably a pretty good track car, but not what it should be for the big HP - too heavy with too much mass up front. A lot of the C7 Corvette racers are going to the GS platform with Katech NA motors.
"Relative to obtaining an ACR, the answer is no. All I will say is I have a fairly reliable information where the ACR Nurburgring cars were "prepped".
Also, when videos from competitors are posted, I can use specific sections of the track to compare my car to any other car. Because I have 200 hundred channels of data from the car i am driving, including HP, we can reliably back calculate HP of most cars based on corner exit speed, known downforce, calculated drag, and elapsed time over a given section of the track."
Pappy
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