I've managed to put myself in the position of cheerleading for Corvette's which was definitely not my intent.

I'm a Porsche fan and don't plan on getting rid of my 944 Turbo any time soon.

At any rate, let me try again to make my narrowly focused point.
The
current Corvette will run comparable lap times on a road course to a
current 911 Carrerra S for an up-front cost that is 10's of thousands of dollars less. My opinion comes from the following magazine articles and my own feelings about how
I would use a sportscar:
http://www.automobilemag.com/reviews/co ... index.html
http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp ... le_id=1652
Dan Chambers wrote:Apparently, you've never owned a 944 . As to pre-SC's and $$$: Come on! How many early 'Vettes with OEM engine/trans and suspensions are still even running? (Let alone racing, and getting first in class, like TT's early 911S, the Schroeder's '67 S, Jerry Sturm's '67 S. I don't even see a stock, original engine/matching numbers 'Vette out there racing. And, don't even think of comparing a '67 Vette with original equipment, to a '67 911S with original equipment, on an AX/DE course. The 'Vette would be eaten for lunch ... if it were running, that is... ).
I would never compare an early 'vette to an early 911. They are about as different as possible while both being labeled sportscars. My comment about pre-SC 911's was an answer to harnishclan's (sorry I don't know your first name) statement about many people having run 200K miles on their cars while abusing them in autoX and TT.
Dan Chambers wrote:Chris, did you miss the part about "I've driven both?" Ohh ... I'll say it again. I've driven both. The 'Vette goes fast ... in a straight line. (My 19 year old N/A944 can out-corner / out lateral G-force my brother's new 'Vette. )
OK, tell me again what suspension work you've had done and what tires both cars are running. I know from lurking here in the forum for a while that your car isn't exactly stock.

I'd also bet your brother's 'vette is running the Goodyear run-flats. A tire so wonderful that I'm sure virtually no one runs them in our autoX's.
Dan Chambers wrote:Put a C06 and a Street 911S/997 or 911/997 up against each other in an endurance race, and I'd put money on the P-car finishing while the 'Vette is being fixed in the pits. They are not in the same league. But let's be real here. Put a Z06 'Vette and a GT-2 911 Carerra up against each other? Let's see who would finish first without repairs, and who would last after a season of racing. My money's on the P-car. Yes, you'll pay more, on average, for the P-car. And as I've said ... you get what you pay for.
While I'd have to agree a Z06 wouldn't outlast a GT2, based on many threads here I wouldn't be so sure about a base 'vette not outlasting a base 997. Oil starvation anyone?
And yes, don't take any of this too seriously. I agree, "(Caveat emptor: the opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of any one with any common sense or intellect what so ever. Afterall ... it's just the forum.) "
Thanks for the invite to the autoX, but as my sig says: My car is hibernating. A spun rod bearing has helped me decide that I'm not putting my car back on the road until I can afford the rebuild, chips, clutch, exhaust and a limited slip. A moot point at the moment because I can't afford them individually, nevermind together. Besides, I'd call myself a TT guy. Having sampled the time trial version of the "go-fast crack pipe", autoX provides neither enough track time nor enough thrill. As an aside anybody that hasn't checked out
http://www.nsxfiles.com should really spend some time reading Doug Hayashi's stories. He coined the phrase "go-fast crack pipe" and he's doing exactly what I would if I had his funding.
CM
