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What will the 2018 Dodge SRT Demon beat in a drag race? Cars costing 10 times as much, that's what
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<blockquote data-quote="GTSpartan" data-source="post: 15617509" data-attributes="member: 21531"><p>I was not referring to a $1M+ hypercar in terms of difficultly to engineer vs. the Demon, rather the ZL1 and GT350. They also put go fast parts on those cars similar to what the aftermarket has offered for years. Big brakes, sticky tires, more extreme suspension setups, and more HP. Some of the tech is pretty neat, but essentially the same formula that has been used for decades</p><p></p><p>BTW, there are lots of S197's and S550's (even Foxes) running around in various HPDE, SCCA, etc events that would whip a GT350 and ZL1. I'm not talking about the big budget race team either. The GT350 and ZL1 aren't some mythical and unbeatable machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTSpartan, post: 15617509, member: 21531"] I was not referring to a $1M+ hypercar in terms of difficultly to engineer vs. the Demon, rather the ZL1 and GT350. They also put go fast parts on those cars similar to what the aftermarket has offered for years. Big brakes, sticky tires, more extreme suspension setups, and more HP. Some of the tech is pretty neat, but essentially the same formula that has been used for decades BTW, there are lots of S197's and S550's (even Foxes) running around in various HPDE, SCCA, etc events that would whip a GT350 and ZL1. I'm not talking about the big budget race team either. The GT350 and ZL1 aren't some mythical and unbeatable machines. [/QUOTE]
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