Will The Upcoming 911 GT2 RS Stand A Chance Against The New Corvette ZR1? - Storyboard
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Chevrolet recently announced its long-awaited track-focused Corvette ZR1 for the 2025 model year
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But how does it stack up against the next GT2 RS? We break it down based on what we know about Porsche upcoming model
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The first 911 GT2 arrived in 1993 in the form of the 993 generation. It had a 444-hp 3.6-liter twin-turbo flat-six
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Comparatively, the Corvette ZR1 dates back even further in 1970. It packed a 370-hp 5.7-liter V8
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Currently, the C8-gen Corvette ZR1 packs some otherworldly specs. A 5.5-liter twin-turbo V8 that's rated to a maximum of 1,064 hp!
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While Chevrolet is enjoying the attention, there's a new 911 GT2 RS in the works
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The 992-gen 911 GT2 RS is expected to be the most potent 911 ever made
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There's a higher chance of a twin-turbo flat-six, the same as the 911 Turbo model, will power the 992 911 GT2 RS
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You could be looking at 800 hp, since the 991-gen 911 GT2 RS produce 691 hp. A 100 hp would be a solid bump
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There's a thin chance that the upcoming 911 GT2 RS will outshine the Corvette ZR1 in raw performance
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However, the GT2 RS's lightweight construction can give the Corvette a hard time in acceleration
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The Corvette ZR1 is a track weapon and adopts all the chassis goodies of the Z06, including the Magnetic Ride Control 4.0.
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The ZR1 packs massive 15.7-inch carbon ceramic rotors as standard
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We expect the 911 GT2 RS to feature chassis features such as rear-axle steering, DRS, and the fully adjustable suspension system
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