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Saturday, May 16, 2015

Why 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 can lap a race track in the rain while 2015 Corvette C7 Z06 can't...

There is no need to look beyond +General Motors  other cars to figure out why the newest generation of Corvette and especially the newest Corvette Z06 are such complete pieces of automotive shit.

Continuing on the same track (pun fully intended due to +Tadge Juechter  and his typical track worthiness bullshit), nothing shows this sad state of affair more than the current Camaro Z28 and specifically, its ability to be driven in the rain, not to the waxer's delight aka Cars And Coffee but COMPETITEVELY, on the track and produce pretty impressive results.

Already, has this point been driven (Tadge, here is another pun for you) to the ground on the Nurburgring course, with the porker Camaro completing the course while portly Jim Mero was having another cheeseburger while waiting for the tow truck to remove the piece of shit Z06 off the Nurburgring track.

But... as the current Camaro generation comes to an end, here is another bitch slapping episode delivered by the Camaro Z28 to the Corvette kool aid drinkimg emthusiasts, this time from the Belle Isle track, with of course, not a trace of the newest Corvette "flagship" detected.  Once again, a wet track and once again, the Z28 having no issues with the weather conditions whatsoever.  Are the Camaro drivers better than Corvette track drivers or is the newest flagship such a piece of shit that it really does not matter what the driving skill level really is? 

Certainly, this is a question that Tadge Juechter should be answering instead of coming up with more bullshit excuses but of course, it ain't gonna happen.  As Jeremy Clarkson pointed out recently, the newest Corvette flagship is an overhyped piece of shit, with claimed ingriedents failing to add up to an impressive result, at least on a real track and while being driven as it supposedly should be driven.

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