Corvette ZR1’s 7:26.4 run at the Nurburgring
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 2009
| Brakes & Tires | |
| Brakes F/R: | ABS, vented disc/vented disc |
| Driveline: | Rear Wheel Drive |
| Tires F-R: | 285/30 ZR19 - 335/25 ZR20 |
| Engine | |
| Displacement cu in (cc): | 376 (6162) |
| Power bhp (kW) at RPM: | 620(462) / n.a. |
| Redline at RPM: | n.a. |
| Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM: | 595(823) / n.a. |
| Type: | Supercharged V8 |
| Exterior Dimensions & Weight | |
| Length × Width × Height in: | 176.2 × 75.9 × 49 |
| Weight lb (kg): | 3350 (1519) |
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By Razvan on 14 July 2008:
they are making cars that can steer these days
By raul on 20 August 2008:
About the “poor” mileage should note the 414hp M3 only gets 14l and the C63 is in the same area. The only car that makes the ZR1 look bad from a mileage perspective is the Z06.