Has anyone looked at the track test detailed in the 2/10 issue of Car & Driver?
The CD folks took a bunch of fast cars to Viginia International Raceway, and ran them for time.
The Corvette ZR1 owned every other car, including two lightweight track only specials, a 4X as costly Lambo, and the Audi R8 5.2.
The bargain priced Corvette Grand Sport owned every car except for its big brother, the two track specials, and the Lambo.
So, for less than 60K, you can buy a Grand Sport that will outpace the Audi R8, the Lotus Exige, the BMW M3, both the Cayman S and the 911 Carrera S, the Jag XKR, as well as a host of lesser lights.
The NISMO Z, incidentally, was not even in the hunt, and was owned by the less expensive Camaro.
There were a few surprises for me, like how well the Audi TTS did, and how slow the Subaru WRX was.
I have always thought that the Corvette offered a lot of peformance for the money, and it is nice to see a win for the home team.
The CD folks took a bunch of fast cars to Viginia International Raceway, and ran them for time.
The Corvette ZR1 owned every other car, including two lightweight track only specials, a 4X as costly Lambo, and the Audi R8 5.2.
The bargain priced Corvette Grand Sport owned every car except for its big brother, the two track specials, and the Lambo.
So, for less than 60K, you can buy a Grand Sport that will outpace the Audi R8, the Lotus Exige, the BMW M3, both the Cayman S and the 911 Carrera S, the Jag XKR, as well as a host of lesser lights.
The NISMO Z, incidentally, was not even in the hunt, and was owned by the less expensive Camaro.
There were a few surprises for me, like how well the Audi TTS did, and how slow the Subaru WRX was.
I have always thought that the Corvette offered a lot of peformance for the money, and it is nice to see a win for the home team.