Added a new car to the stable

From a performance/price or just plain sexiness/dollar perspective, it's a winner. I'd take it over a European super car at any day.

Noone can compete with the current Corvette (Z06) for under 1/4 million stock vs. stock, production/street legal, on the track.
 
Noone can compete with the current Corvette (Z06) for under 1/4 million stock vs. stock, production/street legal, on the track.

Compete in what? Because 1/4 mile numbers are irrelevant to me nor do I track. I'll take an M4 fully loaded. (Not saying C7 isn't one sexy beast. One of my other friends in COS has a fully loaded C7)

but since you brought it up.

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Compete in what? Because 1/4 mile numbers are irrelevant to me nor do I track. I'll take an M4 fully loaded. (Not saying C7 isn't one sexy beast. One of my other friends in COS has a fully loaded C7)

but since you brought it up.

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Number one, I qualified my statement with "...on the track".
Number two, I said Z06.

But, since you brought it up, the 335x will beat both of the vehicles you pictured in an up-hill race in the snow...since we are being relevant and all, lol

*By the way, check out the mileage GM is getting from that "old school" cam-in-block pushrod engine...Ford really screwed the pooch when they decided to go OHV, up until the Coyote, and they still aren't in GM's league engine-wise.
 
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Actually, it depends on the track. They are not all created equal!

Very true. I use VIR and the 'Ring (especially relevant to OP's location) as my litmus tests, but if you are talking about an SCCA race in a parkinglot with cones...the game changes.
 
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