Demonic
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Which interestingly had the top end designed by Lotus (owned by GM at the time), and then the engine built by MerCruiser.Technically Ford copied Chevy.
1989 Corvette ZR1 featured a DOHC V8.
Regardless, I think the OP's title was only supposed to be tongue in cheek and not meant to start an existential chicken or egg debate. Either way, if it turns out they're running a UDDU crank vs the Voodoo's UDUD, then it'll be easier to argue they went Ferrari style vs Ford style.
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