Bikeman315
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Post of the day!!!looking at it from a different perspective...
I think we all can agree that there is more time left in the ZR1 especially with a pro driver. I do think having 100s of laps is different than someone who races in Europe and constantly drives the Nürburgring.
Lets say the driver has 600 laps around the ring at 7min per lap. Thats ~8.5 laps in an hour. With a 5 hour working day that's 42.5 laps. To get to 600 at that rate will be just under 14 days. Thats like 10 open track DE weekends. Even pro drivers find time after driving a tack for several years.
Everything up to this point was to just show that I know math and passed algebra even though I didn't make a point.
Now the perspective, Chevy could've put a pro driver like Ford did but instead put their engineers who are great drivers but not the best. That tells me that even the above average driver at your track days can run a sub 7 at the ring and doesnt take pro level experience to do so. You are likely to find the ZR1 driver (Catell) at a National TT event than the GTD driver (Muller).
Buy a ZR1 and drive it with this mentality.
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I probably still didnt make a point but i had to get that off my chest. Either way, if Jim Farley himself gave me a $150K discount on the GTD, I would still only be able to purchase the right front strut. Maybe both sides.
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