where's this info from because I read an artical in I think road and track while in the doctors where they were comparing the GT a Ferrari, Lambo and the ZR1 and although the ZR1 was competive performance wise (not the front runner) it got last place in everything else.
I don't know about R&T's test, but I for sure don't trust their editors and staff to get 10/10th out of any car on a test track.
Being a recovering roadcourse racecar driver (one NASA National Championship and one SCCA Regional championship) I put a lot more stock in actual roadcourse lap times run under controlled conditions, monitored and sanctioned by a sanctioning body, as a true test and demonstration of a sportscar's performance potential. Great 0-60 times and 1/4 mile times don't make a great sports car. Great lateral grip by itself doesn't make a great sports car. Excellent braking by itself... blah blah blah.
Put all of those together and put it on a racetrack.... the natural home of a sports car. That is the test of whether the particular car in question is the "total package."
And this is the point in the post where I point you to the official lap times from the Nurbergring, where the Corvette owned its competition from Stuttgart.
Car magazine reviews where they (as I mentioned previously) conduct a performance test and then pick a winner based on one car having nicer seats and a neater stereo instead of which one performs better? No thanks. I want a sports car for performance. If I wanted luxury I'd buy a Caddy or BMW.
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