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Pro Racer's Take: 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 16452835" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>You can use all the comparisons you like, but until it’s same driver, same day, same course and ideally same level of tire, it’s not really a fair comparison.</p><p>The GT500 makes more power and a better track trans, but more weight. The ACR has better aero and lighter weight. </p><p>Thankfully I can say I’ve driven a ‘17 ACR and ‘20 CFTP on the track!</p><p>We both know the tire is the biggest variable, so if you have the same driver on the same tire compound, I’d bet it’s a coin toss.</p><p>Combined with the C7 ZR1; the ACR, CFTP GT500 and ZR1 most definitely are the USA’s pride in world class track weapons.</p><p>Those Porsche cars are also absolutely amazing works of engineering and the results speak for themselves.</p><p>The easiest answer is that the CFTP is the best value for the MSRP.</p><p>I just don’t want to track a 4100# missile based only on tire and brake consumption!</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 16452835, member: 7795"] You can use all the comparisons you like, but until it’s same driver, same day, same course and ideally same level of tire, it’s not really a fair comparison. The GT500 makes more power and a better track trans, but more weight. The ACR has better aero and lighter weight. Thankfully I can say I’ve driven a ‘17 ACR and ‘20 CFTP on the track! We both know the tire is the biggest variable, so if you have the same driver on the same tire compound, I’d bet it’s a coin toss. Combined with the C7 ZR1; the ACR, CFTP GT500 and ZR1 most definitely are the USA’s pride in world class track weapons. Those Porsche cars are also absolutely amazing works of engineering and the results speak for themselves. The easiest answer is that the CFTP is the best value for the MSRP. I just don’t want to track a 4100# missile based only on tire and brake consumption! -J [/QUOTE]
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