xDUMPWEEDx
Well-Known Member
That's why you source multiple different magazine runs. They all have slightly different numbers, that when combined give you a very solid general idea of what a car can run. This is all objective data.Magazines are never apples to apples comparisons. They have different drivers running in different conditions. It is hard enough to run a semi controlled study on the same track and the same day. I know, because I have blown over $200k of a testing budget on this sort of thing. The only way you see real results is with many more data points.
Or, you can be a straight up fanboy like Ninjak with your only comeback as "MEET ME AT THE TRACK BRAH!" who is angry that a $37,000 street car can keep up with his $60,000 track car on a drag.
As for track racing, as S550GTCS pointed out, it's all about the tires. When you match a SS 1LE against a GT350, the GT350 only wins by a couple seconds. The SS isn't even supposed to compete against the GT350 on a track, but it keeps it close. This isn't a testament to the GT350 being bad or slow in any way, but it's a testament to how good the SS actually is.
If you want a fair comparison, the ZL1 smokes the GT350 on a drag or a track, any day of the week.
Ninjak, suck on them facts, brah.

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