The C8 Corvette is no stranger to taking on flagship supercars from all over the world. With the immense increase in performance and a new mid-engined layout, the C8 corvette has certainly cemented itself as a proper respectable super car.

Corvette sent out 4 drivers to do just that. Not only did they break track records, they absolutely demolished them. Here are the tracks and the times:
Watkins Glen Long Course: 1:52.7. Driver: Bill Wise (Previously 1:56.96 from a 991.2 GT3 RS)
Road America: 2:08.6. Driver: Brian Wallace ( Previously 2:13:81 from a 992 GT3 RS)
Road Atlanta: 1:22.8. Driver: Chris Barber (Previously 1:24:88 from a 991 GT2 RS)
Virginia International Raceway Full Course: 1:47.7. Driver: Aaron Link (Previously 1:55:38 from a Mercedes AMG GT Black Series)
Virginia International Raceway Grand Course: 2:32.3. Driver: Aaron Link. (Previously 2:34:90 from a McLaren Senna)
(all times listed above are from stock street cars only)
To leave such a massive gap on the competition, the ZR1 is fitted with some insane upgrades compared to the Stingray and the Z06 models. The engine bay houses a 5.5L twin-turbo V8 that puts out 1,064hp and 1,123Nm. It is also fitted with the ZTK package which includes a slew of aerodynamic upgrades capable of generating over 1,200lbs (544kg) of downforce. This results in a top speed of 375km/h on the track and 0-60mph (96.5km/h) time of 2.3 seconds. Chevrolet claims that no car with a price under $1 million can rival these numbers.
Currently the ZR1 is still unavailable even in U.S. dealerships, but you can find yourself a C8 Corvette Stingray in Carlist.my for similar prices with its 911 competitors.
