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Report: Shelby GT350R Beats Z/28 ‘Ring Time by Five Seconds

Shelby GT350R beats Z/28

Shelby GT350R beats Z/28 Nurburgring time? Possibly!

When Ford unveiled the Shelby GT350R at the beginning of the month, one thing was abundantly clear from the get-go: it was a track-tuned homing missile aimed squarely at the rival Camaro Z/28.

But if a report from HorsepowerKings is to be believed, the Shelby GT350R already locked on, took aim, and blew the Camaro Z/28’s Nürburgring lap-time away as early this past September.

By how much? The Z/28’s ‘Ring time was 7:37.40. HorsepowerKings says that the GT350R clocked a 7:32.19 lap. That’s five full seconds better.

It’s also reported that the Shelby GT350R will pack between 540 and 560 horsepower, which seems relatively consistent with the idea when compared to the Z/28’s 505 horsepower.

So, can anyone confirm any of this? Nope. HorsepowerKings also reported that the Shelby GT350 would be priced to undercut the Z/28, which also remains as-yet unconfirmed.

They also reported earlier today that the Z06 ran a sub-seven-second lap-time, a claim which was summarily dismissed by, oh, the Chief Engineer of the Corvette Z06. So take that for what it’s worth.


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HorsepowerKings suggests that it has gleaned its information from a reputable source, but simply saying that one has sources can be taken with about as much skepticism as someone saying that Jesus spoke to them on a piece of toast.

Jesus Grilled Cheese goes through your intestinal tract as quickly as the GT350R goes ’round the ‘Ring

Jalopnik’s Patrick George arguably sums it up best here: “Is the ‘Ring time believable, though? Leaving aside the obvious point that these lap times are ultimately kind of meaningless, I say maybe.”

Bottom line: the 2016 Shelby GT350R Mustang is going to be stupid fast, and whether it outpaces the Z/28 on the ‘Ring is really of little consequence—even if it would be a nice feather in Ford’s cap.


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News Source: HorsepowerKings

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