2019 Corvette ZR1 Spotted At The Nurburgring




The ZR1, the most powerful Corvette ever, takes measurements on the Nurburgring circuit. The American supercar was filmed during some test tests on the German track. As you can see, the model in question looks like a prototype but it is very close to the production version.



At the Nurburgring the ZR1 watches since its presentation at the Detroit Motor Show in January. The American car wants to become the third car to fall under the 7-minute track limit. The track record is held by the Porsche 911 GT2 RS in 6’47″3. A record won by the Lamborghini Huracan Performante who had stopped the clock in 6’52″01. In the viewfinder there is however the Dodge Viper ACR. Beating its time of 7'01''3 would mean to be the fastest American car and most likely to fall under the 7-minute limit.




The potential is there all. The ZR1, as mentioned, is the most powerful Corvette ever. The mighty 6.2-liter V8 produces 755 horsepower, unparalleled. The performances are obviously fulminant. In 2.85 seconds, it reaching 60 miles per hour. That is 96 km / h, which means a time of less than 3 seconds for 100 km / h. At 100 mph (160 km / h) arrives in 6 seconds net, the quarter mile (402 meters) runs in 10.6 seconds.

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