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The Powerful ZR1: Chevrolet's New Speed Demon
Circuit of the Americas, Austin, USAFriday, May 30, 2025
The cornering forces are intense too. The sequence of right-hand turns at the end of a lap really tests your fitness. Pulling over 1. 3 Gs in the corners means your neck gets a workout. The in-car Performance Data Recorder captures all this data. It overlays telemetric points and embeds the data for later analysis, just like the pros do.
Despite its incredible performance, the ZR1 is still approachable. It's a Corvette, after all. It only took one lap to get comfortable diving into corners and pushing past the tires' limits. The advanced traction, stability, and ABS systems make you faster. They only let themselves be known by the occasional blinking light on the dashboard. Even with the aids on, you can still kick the tail out when coming out of slower turns.
There's a downside, though. The ZR1 ships first as a 2025 model, which means it comes with the old interior. The row of buttons that awkwardly bisects the cabin is a big disappointment. The 2026 Corvettes feature a new triple-screen layout. The ZR1 will get this new interior, but not until the 2026 cars appear later this year. So, if you have the 174, 995 dollars to get yourself into a ZR1, it might be worth waiting for the second model year.
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