Dude ... spoiler tag!!Randy Pobst "The tires on the GT500 were shot when we got the car which affected the lap times".
He seemed confident that a GT500 with fresh Cup2's would have beat the ZLE.
Three of the guys picked the GT500 as the overall winner. Randy picked the ZLE (he loves the Camaro and owns one).
He's a track driver. He's gonna pick the one that he thinks has the better handling chassis. At least he did concede that tires would have made a difference. The fact that he owns a 4-cylinder version of the car he owns shows that for him it's more about chassis dynamics.Hahaha, they're doing a double "moon landing" ...
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OK, the opening bit, that's pretty f-ing funny
So it looked like they were manually shifting on the standing-start and the roll-on race[?] Weird, when DCT/autos are supplied, let the car shift.
... lap_times + explanation = not_surprised ...
Same for the what-would-you-choose (given the overall results and *ahem*, one participants standard preference.
Ha, done, thanksDude ... spoiler tag!!
He's a track driver. He's gonna pick the one that he thinks has the better handling chassis. At least he did concede that tires would have made a difference.
Ha, done, thanks
Quite frankly, between those three cars that's probably where I would have landed for the same reason. That plus other content not available in the other two at any price. The real truth of the matter, though, is if I were gonna spend those prices on a car, base GT500 and base ZL1 would be more likely considerations for me. I like tracking cars, but would much prefer the ZL1 drive quality over the ZLE and would never pay the additional $18.5k for CFTP.... and he made a point about the pricing, "... and I'm cheap, what a value ..."
I was thinking the same thing. Why not put a base GT500 in the drag test? I think the answer to this is that the Throttle House guys typically use owner supplied cars. Good on them that they were able to get a CFTP. Getting one of each would have been like lightning striking twice this early in the launch. ZL1's been around a few years, so finding one of each would have been a lot easier.BTW, I did find it slightly peculiar they swapped out the ZLE for a "regular" ZL1 for the drag/roll comparison - I mean, compare the cars, the GT500 has an aero disadvantage for some metrics as well (or swap out to a non-CFTP car).
Don't get me wrong, very solid video, nicely setup comparo, good narrative around the three cars, that just stood out as a bit of a head scratcher.