The barely road-legal Dodge Viper ACR has shattered the Corvette ZR1’s Nürburgring time by a whopping 4.3 seconds according to the folks over at Motortrend – Dodge has yet to release an official announcement.
On August 18, FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) driver Tom Coronel, who pilots a Leon TFSi for SEAT Team Holland, managed to turn the ‘Ring in his fourth attempt in an amazing 7:22.10. The ‘Ring war began in May when Nissan announced that the 353kW GT-R lapped the infamous German race track in 7:29.03. About a month later, GM came out and said that its 470kW supercharged Corvette ZR1 was the new ‘King of the Ring’ with a time of 7:26.40.
The Dodge Viper ACR is essentially a race-track ready version of the stock Viper. While it retains the same 441kW 8.4-liter V10 engine as the Viper SRT-10, it has undergone a strict diet and it features a racing suspension and clutch along with an aerodynamic bodykit.
According to the unofficial information provided by Motortrend, with the exception of the Racetech seat with a six-point harness, the ACRs (Dodge brought two vehicles to the ‘Ring) were factory stock and fitted with the no-cost option Hard Core package that sheds another 18kg with the elimination of the audio system, trunk carpet, rear cabin sound insulation, tire inflator kit, hood insulator, and steel battery cover.
First posted on 28 August 2008.
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