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Default 2009 ZR-1 Spotted at Laguna Seca

GM pulled out a 2009 ZR-1 prototype yesterday afternoon and took it for a few laps around the legendary Laguna Seca racetrack

Painted in the same yellow paint as the C6-R racecars, several people grabbed a few good shots of it.

The car is reportedly tucked back in its truck and headed back to the Detroit area.



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So, what kind of lap time did it turn?
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I'm disappointed if that's really the finished product. It's a Z06 body with a blower hood. For all the extra money it should look a lot different!
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They must at least work the add on rear spoiler (Dissapointed with that on the earlier Z06's) into the body work !!

No need to re-work too much body as the C7 is perhaps only 2 model years away.
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C7 is a 2112 at the earliest. That's why they should make changes on the ZR1. Make some mid model excitement.
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The wheels look like a nice strong hopefully lightweight design.
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C7 is a 2112 at the earliest. That's why they should make changes on the ZR1. Make some mid model excitement.
I disagree with that a bit as the C6 has proven to be a world beater and GM is (for the 1st time) successfully competing with the 911 which has not been fundamentally changed...hmmm, ?? ...ever??

I say; just tweek the C6 for a few more years.
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The good old Porsche may look the same year after year, but it's been a new car many times.
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I'm disappointed if that's really the finished product. It's a Z06 body with a blower hood. For all the extra money it should look a lot different!
Don't pass judgement on it too quickly. Last weekend's appearance of the "ZR-1" at Laguna Seca was some pretty good marketing.
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I agree with Catbert about the 911 evolution as can be seen with the latest GT2 911: 530 hp, 500 ft.lbs. from a twin turbo 3.6 l ( ~220 cu. in ) and ceramic composite brakes. Of course, this is not cheap - $190,000. That's where the Vette comes in - attainable world-class performance. The engineering of the Porsche is undeniable but the performance capability of the Vette is also undeniable. I'd like to see a 24 hour race or at least a few laps at the Nordschleife of these machines in completely out-the-door stock form.

I understand that there's more than a few teams in ALMS GT1 class next season. Should be quite interesting as long as they don't fiddle-fk around with the rules like last season.

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I was at Mazda/Laguna Seca Raceway that weekend. If you look closely at the first photo showing the hood you'll see "indentations" indicating a cut-out for the blower. There are also faint indentations on the front fenders. IMHO the doors shown in the photos are not the ones that are going to be incorporated in the ZR-1. I think the side fender vent is going to be much larger than what's on the C6 Z06 and the crease in the door will be higher to represent that. I wasn't all that excited to see the rear spoiler. I think catalogs are selling that right now as a bolt on. The wheels looked nice but I sure wouldn't want to be the one cleaning them. The rear exhaust panel looked like it's going to have a pseudo diffuser incorporated also. I don't think GM is going to completely re-do the ZR1 body panels as the C7 will be out in a few years, therefore the ZR1 is going to resemble the C6 and not be a completely new style.
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I wouldn't expect anything major changes in the styling, but the ZR should jump out visually when parked next to the Z06. It doesn't take much to add and subtract from the panels hanging from the Vette platform/chassis. They did it for the Z06 over the base C6 - only the door panels and hood are common. A little visual bling should be included for the extra $$$$$$$. IMHO
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This pic is killing me because l am skipping over the C6 not because of the performance nor the interior design but the Camaro nose or E.T. nose which turns me off. This will be the first series that l didn't own.

By the way my home state NJ requires a front plate even though a lot of vette owners ignore this law.

I keep a front plate on and it's really not a big deal it's only a vette and not a Ferrari.

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