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      Chevrolet testing the new Corvette ZR1 on the Nurburgring

      CarTrade Editorial Team

      CarTrade Editorial Team

      The Corvette ZR1 has been spotted once again, but this time doing hot laps in the snowy weather at the Nurburgring race track. According to our sources, this ZR1, built to own the race track, will be positioned above the Z06 when it goes on sale in August this year at the 2017 Continental Tire Road Race Showcase IMSA event. Until then, we must be content with looking at these spy shots of the ‘Vette.

      Chevrolet testing the new Corvette ZR1 on the Nurburgring

      As you can see in the photographs, the prototype’s camouflage fails to hide all the swells and hunks of the ZR1. However, what everybody is talking about is the big and wide wing at the back. Up front, the enormous air dams are intended to efficiently cool the monstrous V8 under the bulging hood. The 6.2-liter from the Z06 was the expected candidate for the ZR1. However, recent patents from GM hints that the twin-turbo V8 LT5 with dual-overhead cams would power this super muscle car. The power figures are suspected to cloud stratospherically over 700bhp with the seven-speed manual transmission as standard, and the Camaro ZL1’s 10-speed automatic acting as optional. The same powertrain can make its way into next generation mid-engine Corvette C8.

      Chevrolet testing the new Corvette ZR1 on the Nurburgring

      The Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres are wrapped around larger-yet-lightweight star-shaped wheels. The stopping power will be handled by a large set of brakes. The sharp front splitters, along with larger-than-life rear wing, will be part of the aero package upgrade. The quad-exhaust at the back, however, created a havoc with the race track noise regulation, for which Chevrolet had to take necessary steps and calm the raucous down for the ‘Vette to take on the track.

      Chevrolet testing the new Corvette ZR1 on the Nurburgring

      The previous ZR1 which clocked the Green Hell did it within a respectable 7:19.63 minutes and the new one is definitely aiming to break that. The Corvette is evidently targeting to be a better track car, because it was previously sighted on the American Laguna Seca and now on the German race track.

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