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Motor Trend has got word that an
SRT Viper ACR - the acronym for American Club Racing - is headed for a reveal in 2014. However, at the same time as
SRT is working to maximize the model's performance, the report says there's an internally imposed performance ceiling on at least one aspect of the super coupe that will keep it from being all the Viper it could be.
Having watched other super sports cars go super fast on Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires - MT cites the
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 as the prime example - SRT is looking to Pirelli for a set of rubber that improves on the Viper's P-Zero Corsas. Where the
Viper ACR will be restrained is its power-to-weight ratio; rumor is that bosses at parent company
Fiat have decreed that the Viper cannot outdo the 5.2-pounds-per-horsepower of the
Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. It's also rumored that
Ferrari doesn't want the Viper to have more power than the 731 horsepower of the F12, even though SRT has said it would be "relatively easy" to increase output from the current 640 hp.
The last Viper ACR didn't get more oomph under the hood, so there should be plenty of ways to navigate Ferrari sensitivities. However, the last Viper club racer did offer a Hardcore Package that dropped weight by 40 pounds. If the specific power-to-weight number really is a bright line for the coupe's development, it will be interesting to see if such a package is offered again and how SRT manages it.
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