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MotorTrend 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 vs. 2013 Ford Shelby GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="Raven519" data-source="post: 11953721" data-attributes="member: 34225"><p>Hate to point it out, but since when does a road race consist of 1 lap? Like the article said, after a couple laps the mustang was losing ground fast to the camaro. </p><p></p><p>Everyone knew the mustang with the extra power and slightly lighter weight it would be quicker at the strip. The camaro is better at the track, 1 lap being faster doesn't make the mustang better. Since the camaro laps didn't change much, lap after lap, unlike the mustang due to its brakes overheating after just one lap was losing time lap after lap.</p><p></p><p>I'd take the ZL1 just because of the suspension in it, after driving a rwd car with an IRS I would never consider getting a new mustang until it gets an IRS. That and of course a face lift, don't like the droopy eyes and retarded smiling grill look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven519, post: 11953721, member: 34225"] Hate to point it out, but since when does a road race consist of 1 lap? Like the article said, after a couple laps the mustang was losing ground fast to the camaro. Everyone knew the mustang with the extra power and slightly lighter weight it would be quicker at the strip. The camaro is better at the track, 1 lap being faster doesn't make the mustang better. Since the camaro laps didn't change much, lap after lap, unlike the mustang due to its brakes overheating after just one lap was losing time lap after lap. I'd take the ZL1 just because of the suspension in it, after driving a rwd car with an IRS I would never consider getting a new mustang until it gets an IRS. That and of course a face lift, don't like the droopy eyes and retarded smiling grill look. [/QUOTE]
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