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Originally Posted by sbkim
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Honestly ...who cares? I mean, if a car runs a quick 1/4 mile due to outstanding awd traction at launch, but finishes a lap or more behind on even a short road course race, what does that prove? really?
Coming out of a turn, the (stock) Viper blows away / pulls away from the GT-R.
And talk about mods, any ECU tweaked GT-R, is twice as stressed as any stock Viper and thus more likely to break, and still more stressed, even after a Viper is modded. At that point (against a modded Viper) the GT-R is good for nothing but speed-controlled pace car duty ...or otherwise doesn't belong on the same track.