Viper owners raising money to retake the Nurburgring lap record
The Porsche 918 currently holds the production-car crown.
Nürburgring lap times – unofficial as they may be – are the locker room
comparison contest of the automotive world. For several years, the lap record of 7:12:13 was held by a 2011 Dodge Viper ACR. The Viper and America were the rulers of the roost until the usurper, the Porsche 918, came in a stole the crown. The death knell is ringing for the Viper, and a group of owners are raising money to send the car to the 'Ring for one last chance at glory.
The ViperExchange is willing to supply two ACRs and two drivers well
versed in the Nürburgring in order to retake the record. The problem
with attempting to set the record is mostly down to logistics. According
to the GoFundMe page, the total cost to send the cars, pay for the track, the supplies, and operating expenses is about $150,000 and $200,000.
The group says this is entirely a volunteer effort and are asking for
donations to fund the Viper's return. Those wishing to help replant the
stars and stripes and fill the forests of Germany with the truck-like
roar of an odd-firing V10 can donate online. If they fall short,
donations will be returned.
(AutoBlog.com)
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