Cap,
At least this car makes some sense,that other race version is well a track car. This you can drive on the road so has some practicality.
I noticed it didn't give any lap times and the 200mph is a projected speed in 5th gear so whether or not it can do that is still to be seen. Personally I'd like to see an IRS put on the mustang or even a rear transaxel,then they can truly claim it to be a "sports" car.
no.....one of those said that they've already done 202mph. before i posted the links, i was googling for nearly 45 minutes looking for lap times. i KNOW they've run the car, and am pretty amazed/annoyed that they're managing to keep the lap times a secret. the only video i can find only shows it going around a couple of bends.
this is intended to be a street car, whereas the other one was intended to be a turnkey race car.
i was talking to one of the service managers at the ford dealer right up the road from my shop. he campaigns their mustang in NMRA. bone stock outta the box, he ran her to a 12.53. minor tune on the 'puter took her into the 11.9's, and drag radials took her into the mid 11's. he said they'll have her in the 10's very soon. he also mentioned that he's had that engine over 7k rpm, with no problems.
pretty amazing. at least this time i'm old enough to appreciate these horsepower wars. i was too young in the 60's.