Wednesday, June 27, 2012

#045 GT3-RSR or #4 ZR1? Who stacked up?

See who stacks up against them


We're kinda busy debating the whole General Motors vs. the world right now and while most of the ads said that their General Motors products stacked up against the competition and sometimes that's not really true.

Now, we have these; the #4 Corvette Racing ZR1 and the #045 Flying Lizard 911 GT3 RSR, both of them are came from the 2011 ALMS season but what made them stacked up against the competition?

The #045 Flying Lizard GT3-RSR is driven by Joerg Bergmeister and Patrick Long, who brought the car 3rd place overall in the ALMS GT Team Championship.

The #4 Corvette Racing ZR1 posed a bigger threat to the GT class of the American Le Mans Series 2011. Their record was one win and nine top finished in the ten races of the ALMS season. It was driven by Oliver Gavin, Jan Magnussen, and Richard Westbrook.

The #045 Flying Lizard GT3-RSR is powered by the 4.0L B6 engine that churns out 456HP of power and 332ft-lb of torque.

The #4 Corvette Racing ZR1 comes with an E85-fueled 5.5L V8 engine that churns out 485HP of power.

To balance it out, let's deliver these two to the genius we all know. Some say, he doesn't like to cut his nails because sadly he doesn't have nails and he has a collection of figures, mostly anime girls in their racing swimsuits.




The Corvette Racing ZR1, ours did it in 1:15.577 while the Porsche Flying Lizard 911 GT3-RSR, ours did it in 1:15.628, so we therefore conclude that the Corvete Racing ZR1 has a lot of records than the Flying Lizard GT3-RSR. One win and nine top finished in the ten races of the 2011 ALMS season, it appears that Corvette Racing team really had a brighter future at dominating the GT-class of Le Mans.

Question is, can they keep up? We might be seeing them at the American Le Mans Northeast Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park, Lakeville, CT this July 7.

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