Throw in the VE or MSC suspension changes and I don't see why it wouldn't be livable.
The "ACR" out of the box without sound deadening may not be the most livable, but a GT with the ACR package will be dope.
Throw in the VE or MSC suspension changes and I don't see why it wouldn't be livable.
The "ACR" out of the box without sound deadening may not be the most livable, but a GT with the ACR package will be dope.
I agree that a TA would probably be better for most people..... especially for only one or two track days a year.
I'm also willing to bet that the new ACR will be very similar in character to the last gen. Noisy, and harsh riding, just like a normal Viper, just more so, lol. The last Gen Viper came with the splitter in the hatch too, that's the only way it could technically be sold as street legal, although most guys, my friends included, installed it right away and left it on.
I'm only guessing here, same as most, that the car will come with a higher ride height than it was presented to the journalists on a racetrack, with the suspension set up for some kind of compliance. In this configuration, I think the car will be more of a test of your tolerance, than the cars street ability. I'm sure it will drive anywhere a normal Viper will, just being stiffer and noisier while doing it.
But then again, it's only my opinion, which is different than most. I think my SRT rides great, and transmits minimal road noise and harshness, even on Alberta's frost heaved highways. But then again I also rock a 70 Charger and a Hummer H1. The Charger has the suspension of a 40 year old truck, and the Hummer with it's 2 and a 1/4 ton suspension rides like a cement mixer on its best day, and I drive that bitch 3000 miles round trip to Moab every September......
Also, for just one or two track days a year, you could also just grab a brand new SRT like I did. I have no trouble showing everyone in my advanced group the tail lights with it............. save for 2 guys, one is a Gen 4 ACR with a pro driver, and another is a race prepped C6 Z06 with a very established driver as well. Could I be faster in a TA? Sure, but my lowly base model gives all the Porches , Ferraris, et al, fits as it is.
In watching this video with him going from a standing start in the pits, commentating and carrying a passenger you have to wonder what his lap time was.. Looking at the green guardrail 2:50 or give or take seems like a fair guess no?
That was not a parade lap by any means. LOL. Just watch it.
http://fastestlaps.com/tracks/virgin...l_raceway.html
This is the Grand Course East.The Tale of the Tape
We've run Lightning Lap eight times now and have 161 lap times from 160 cars (the 2009 Nissan GT-R ran on two different sets of tires) in our database, including 36 that broke the three-minute barrier. You can see them all in the table below, which can be sorted by time, vehicle, and Lightning Lap class. Click the Time, Car, and Class headers to sort by each parameter.
RANK TIME CAR CLASS ISSUE DATE
1 2:43.1 PORSCHE 918 SPYDER LL5 10/14
2 2:45.9 MOSLER MT900S LL3 11/08
3 2:48.6 DODGE VIPER SRT10 ACR LL3 11/08
4 2:49.4 NISSAN GT-R NISMO LL4 10/14
5 2:49.8 MOSLER PHOTON LL5 2/11
6 2:49.9 FERRARI 458 ITALIA LL4 2/13
7 2:49.9 SRT VIPER TA LL4 10/14
8 2:50.7 CHEVROLET CORVETTE ZR1 (Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires) LL3 2/12
9 2:50.8 FERRARI F12BERLINETTA LL5 10/14
10 2:50.9 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 LL3 10/14
11 2:51.2 PORSCHE 911 TURBO S LL4 10/14
12 2:51.8 CHEVROLET CORVETTE ZR1 (Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires) LL3 2/10
13 2:51.8 LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO LP570-4 SUPERLEGGERA LL5 2/11
14 2:52.3 KTM X-BOW LLU 2/10
15 2:53.2 NISSAN GT-R LL3 2/12
16 2:53.5 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 (Z07) LL3 2/11
17 2:53.8 CHEVROLET CORVETTE STINGRAY LL2 10/14
18 2:53.9 LAMBORGHINI MURCIÉLAGO LP670-4 SV LL5 2/10
19 2:54.6 FERRARI 430 SCUDERIA LL5 11/08
20 2:55.1 LEXUS LFA LL5 2/13
http://www.caranddriver.com/features...o-2014-feature
Grand Course WestLap times (130)
Pos Make / Model Time Speed (km/h) Year Power (hp) / Weight (kg) Driven by
1. Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 2:45.63 147 '08 647 / 1530 Jim Mero
2. Mosler MT900S 2:45.90 147 '11 558 / 1174 Car and Driver
3. Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR 2:48.60 144 '08 608 / 1536 Car and Driver
4. Mosler MT900S Photon 2:49.80 143 '12 558 / 1135 Car and Driver
5. Ferrari 458 Italia 2:49.90 143 '09 570 / 1485 Car and Driver
6. Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera 2:51.80 142 '10 570 / 1430 Car and Driver
7. Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 2:51.80 142 '14 461 / 1577
8. KTM X-Bow 2:52.30 141 '08 241 / 871 Car and Driver
9. Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2:52.38 141 '12 588 / 1838 Aaron Link
10. Nissan GT-R 2:53.20 140 '11 530 / 1736
11. Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Z07 Package 2:53.50 140 '11 512 / 1394 Car and Driver
12. Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce 2:53.90 140 '09 670 / 1664 Mark Gillies
13. Ferrari 430 Scuderia 2:54.60 139 '07 510 / 1402 Car and Driver
14. Lexus LFA 2:55.10 139 '10 560 / 1609 Car and Driver
15. Nissan GT-R 2:55.60 139 '08 480 / 1740 Car and Driver
16. Porsche 911 GT3 RS 2:55.90 138 '10 450 / 1400 Car and Driver
17. Dodge Viper SRT-10 2:57.40 137 '08 612 / 1567 Car and Driver
18. Porsche 911 Turbo S 2:57.50 137 '10 530 / 1585 Car and Driver
19. Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2:57.50 137 '12 588 / 1838 Car and Driver
20. Ariel Atom 3 2:57.60 137 '08 300 / 456 Mark Gillies
If the new ACR is as good as they saying it is, Grand Course record may fall???
Last edited by ACRucrazy; 07-22-2015 at 05:32 PM.
Most track rats have trailers as they are running slicks anyways.
I think it was definitely a good lap put down by Andy. He even mentions it in the video at the end saying "that's a good lap at VIR and a whole lot of fun"...he was driving the piss out of that thing. I think it's hard to tell in video sometimes but if you watch his hands, he's pushing pretty hard.
I found this a few nights ago and found it interesting. I'm not that familiar with VIR so I can't comment to the validity of what he is saying. This was published before Andy posted his full lap video.
http://jackbaruth.com/?p=3183"I’ll Show You What Nobody Else Will About The Viper ACR"
Posted on July 18, 2015 by Jack Baruth
Last edited by Rapidrezults; 07-22-2015 at 06:39 PM.
Jack Baruth seems to disagree. This is his observation of the lap time put down by Andy. I'm not sure if I agree with it though.
By Jack Baruth
Just watched the video. It’s fascinating, but you’ll notice three things:
0. They chose to do it from the end of pit lane instead of from the roll, to prevent making it possible to take a laptime.
1. They cut the video off at least three seconds off before Andy crosses the finish line…
2. and they edit it to skip a few hundred feet, moving the car from BEFORE the paddock garages at the 3:00 mark to 200 feet AFTER the paddock garages at the 3:01 mark. Basically the video “disappears” seven seconds from the lap.
So Andy basically ran a 3:06 from a dig which makes me feel not entirely bad about my laps.
This new ACR is everything I was hoping for and I can't wait to see the laptimes it puts down!! I think my favorite review so far was the one on wired.com!! Must read!
Some good catches by Jack. I recall something about 20 people they had out not allowed to post track times and to stay off the curbs. I'd have to think Andy Lally would put down a better time to Jack since he's making comparisons. But really don't care too much, Andy's video was fn hilarious to watch.
I posted Jacks video a few pages back and it looked like the same car as Andy, however I had no idea who was posting the vids on YouTube and what they were for. I did time the lap out to about 3 mins based on the line at the end of the pits.
Was that 1:56 time run while he was also entertaining a passenger, making commentary etc? If so I would think he could go faster in the car by himself and no distractions right? I wouldn't be surprised to hear it ultimately can run a faster than 1:56 time.
Wonder if there is more to this Jack calling out Andy?
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...-on-the-limit/
While our Jack Baruth was at VIR driving the car, our friends (and my former employer) Jalopnik sent pro-racer Andy Lally to give them a full review of the ACR on the limit. And while Baruth drove it at the limit for us, Lally's run was on camera.
Here's his fast lap. He was totally on it.
and another video review...this one by KBB. Nice views of the competition blue version.
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