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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3254478" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>I was bugging a coworker to drive his 2010 ZR1 corvette. That was before I rode in it. He lives in Houston and he took me for a ride early before work one morning. When we hit the top of the on ramp, I looked over and we were climbing fast and was above above 120 before he started slowing down. He could easily break the tires loose at any speed. It was flat scary and would have outran a Ninja 1000 I had in the past. This was by far the fastest vehicle I have ever rode in. He dynoed it later and the hp was 742 at the rear wheels. I never asked him to drive it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3254478, member: 7248"] I was bugging a coworker to drive his 2010 ZR1 corvette. That was before I rode in it. He lives in Houston and he took me for a ride early before work one morning. When we hit the top of the on ramp, I looked over and we were climbing fast and was above above 120 before he started slowing down. He could easily break the tires loose at any speed. It was flat scary and would have outran a Ninja 1000 I had in the past. This was by far the fastest vehicle I have ever rode in. He dynoed it later and the hp was 742 at the rear wheels. I never asked him to drive it again. [/QUOTE]
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