2020 Chevrolet Corvette vs. 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 at the Drag Strip

2020 Chevrolet Corvette vs. 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 at the Drag Strip
2020 <a href=https://www.sharperedgeengines.com/used-chevrolet-engines>chevrolet</a> corvette vs. 2020 <a href=https://www.sharperedgeengines.com/used-ford-engines>ford</a> mustang shelby gt500 at the drag strip
  • we have tested both the 2020 chevrolet corvette (11.2 seconds at 122 mph) and the 2020 ford mustang shelby gt500 (11.4 seconds at 132 mph) in the quarter-mile.
  • a video on youtube, however, shows flipped results: 11.5 seconds at 120 mph for the corvette and 10.8 seconds at 132 mph for the gt500.
  • as always, the driver and track conditions are critical, and our two-run average is far more repeatable than any one-off run at a drag strip.

    when we tested ford's new 2020 mustang shelby gt500 against the top-dog 2020 chevrolet camaro zl1 1le, the mustang came out on top on the drag strip. but how does the front-engine shelby stack up against the other, now mid-engine, threat from chevy?

    2020 <a href=https://www.sharperedgeengines.com/used-chevrolet-engines>chevrolet</a> corvette vs. 2020 <a href=https://www.sharperedgeengines.com/used-ford-engines>ford</a> mustang shelby gt500 at the drag strip
    greg pajocar and driver
    2020 <a href=https://www.sharperedgeengines.com/used-chevrolet-engines>chevrolet</a> corvette vs. 2020 <a href=https://www.sharperedgeengines.com/used-ford-engines>ford</a> mustang shelby gt500 at the drag strip

    during our testing, the gt500 hurtled through the quarter-mile in 11.4 seconds at 132 mph. but that was on a regular street-like surface, not a sticky, prepped drag strip. we struggled mightily with traction at launch, and our best run was with the launch control set to the lowest rpm allowed (1200 rpm) to prevent igniting a rear-tire fire. however, no surprise: with more traction far, better numbers are possible, and we've seen numbers below 11 seconds at drag strips, including this kid, who ran a 10.665 shortly after he acquired the car.

    on the other hand, the 2020 corvette has far fewer launch struggles, as it benefits from its newly acquired mid-engine layout and rear weight bias. moving the weight distribution rearward improves launch traction, helping it jump off the line much quicker. during our testing, and despite far less horsepower, the mid-engine vette outaccelerated the gt500 through the quarter-mile by two tenths of a second, reaching it in 11.2 seconds at 122 mph.

    we're starting to see other people's numbers from both of these cars, though, as customers are starting to take deliveries of their c8 corvettes and gt500s. contrary to our test results, there's a video circulating on youtube that shows the new gt500 beating the c8 corvette through the quarter-mile by seven-tenths of a second. it raced to the quarter-mile in 10.8 seconds while the corvette reached it in 11.5 seconds.

    keep in mind that the driver and conditions are huge factors in quarter-mile and acceleration results. we suspect that here, the corvette likely got bogged down on the high-grip surface, as the launch control isn’t optimized for those conditions, and the 760-hp mustang benefited from the extra traction on the track.

    source:caranddriver.com