2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR sets Lap Record at Laguna Seca, World Debut in LA

Beats the Devon GTX

Dodge has announced the 2010 Viper ACR (American Club Racer) has reclaimed the production car lap record at Laguna Seca, ahead of the car's unveiling at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

Driven by engineer Chris Winkler, the Viper SRT10 ACR set a lap record of 1:33.915 (1:33.944 - as unofficially recorded by a trackside clock). This means the car traveled around the 2.238-mile track 1.1 seconds faster than the previous production car record holder, the Devon GTX.

According to Winkler, "It was definitely exciting but a somewhat uneventful lap overall from behind the steering wheel. The Dodge Viper ACR has amazing power and handles like a dream, so following my first practice here last month, I came away pretty confident that we'd be able to set a new record."

Boasting a massive 8.4-liter V10 engine, with 600 horsepower and 560 lb-ft of torque, the Viper ACR accelerates from 0-60 mph in less than 4 seconds and has a top speed of 184 mph. Updated for 2010, the car features a shorter fifth gear ratio, a new short-throw shifter, and a revised rear wing. Other goodies include aluminum control arms, a KW suspension with two-way adjustable competition coil-over shock absorbers, two-piece slotted StopTech brake rotors, and an optional Hard Core Package with a track-oriented suspension and an 80 pound weight reduction (compared to the standard Viper SRT10).

With the Viper entering its final year of production, only 500 models will be built. Despite this, Dodge's President and CEO, Ralph Gilles, stated "We're going to keep Dodge's performance icon alive and well by not only producing some of the most special Vipers ever built, but we're also investigating what the next-generation Viper is going to be." He added "When we have partners across the ocean who are known as the best sports carmakers in the world, the future opportunities are huge."

Source: Dodge

The Street and Racing Technology (SRT) team from Chrysler Group LLC arrived at Laguna Seca raceway today on a mission – to recapture the production car lap record at the world-renowned road course in Monterey, Calif.

Mission accomplished.

Chris Winkler, an SRT vehicle dynamics engineer piloted a black and red 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR (American Club Racer) to a lap record of 1:33.915 as recorded by Motech in-vehicle data recorder (1:33.944 - as unofficially recorded by trackside clock) around the 2.238-mile, 11-turn course, shattering the previous lap record by more than 1.1 seconds.

“It was definitely exciting but a somewhat uneventful lap overall from behind the steering wheel,” said Winkler, who is still learning the intricate details of Laguna Seca raceway, having spent only one other session on the course. “The Dodge Viper ACR has amazing power and handles like a dream, so following my first practice here last month, I came away pretty confident that we’d be able to set a new record.”

In 2008, professional road racer Randy Pobst, drove a 2008 Dodge Viper ACR to a one-lap, production car record of 1:35.117 at Laguna Seca raceway while working with Motor Trend. That record stood until August 6, 2009 when the most recent record of 1:35.075 was established by a one-off exotic prototype.

Ralph Gilles, President and CEO, Dodge Brand and Senior Vice President, Product Design Office, Chrysler Group LLC, was impressed with the Viper’s performance. “I’ve been closely tied to this car my entire career and even after owning one myself for some time, I’m still amazed with what the Dodge Viper can do on and off the race track,” Gilles said. “After our record-setting lap at the Nürburgring circuit, we’re excited to set a second performance benchmark record at another world-famous road course.”

The Dodge Viper is going into the final year of production for the current-generation model. Approximately 500 Vipers will be produced in 2010.

“We’re going to keep Dodge’s performance icon alive and well by not only producing some of the most special Vipers ever built, but we’re also investigating what the next-generation Viper is going to be,” added Gilles. “When we have partners across the ocean who are known as the best sports carmakers in the world, the future opportunities are huge.”

2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR
The Dodge Viper ACR remains the ultimate purpose-built, street-legal track car since its introduction in 2008.
New for the 2010 model year is a shorter fifth gear ratio (changing from 0.74 to 0.80) for improved high-speed acceleration and higher straightaway speeds. This improvement is a direct result of SRT’s experience at the 12.9-mile Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit in Germany where during the lap-record run in 2008, it was found that a revised gear ratio would have resulted in a higher speed capability and potentially a shorter elapsed time.

The Dodge Viper ACR also receives a new short-throw shifter in 2010 for enhanced driver experience and better performance. The rear wing profile and end plates are redesigned to further optimize the vehicle aerodynamics and improve rear yaw downforce. These changes result in an increase in top speed of 4 mph (to 184 mph).

Powered by the venerable 8.4-liter, V-10 engine with 600 horsepower and 560 lb.-ft. of torque, the Dodge Viper ACR continues to offer extreme performance, including 0-60 mph acceleration in less than 4 seconds, quarter-mile time in the mid 11-second range and 0-100-0 mph in 11 seconds flat.

The Dodge Viper ACR with optional Hard Core Package is more than 80 lbs. lighter than the production SRT10 and offers race-ready hardware and competition tuning for optimal on-track performance.

The four-wheel independent suspension features high-performance aluminum control arms and knuckles, KW suspension with two-way adjustable competition coil-over shock absorbers with remote reservoirs.

The aerodynamic package features a carbon fiber “fanged” splitter in front and adjustable carbon-fiber wing with seven-position stanchions that allow up to an amazing 1,000 lbs. of downforce at 150 mph. Lightweight wheels, two-piece slotted StopTech brake rotors and Michelin PS Cup tires round out the Dodge Viper ACR package.

The 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR will make its worldwide auto show debut on Dec. 2, 2009 at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

About Dodge
Dodge is a full line of cars, SUVs and MPVs that are agile, daring, sensible and inventive. The product line includes the Dodge Caliber, Dodge Avenger, Dodge Challenger, Dodge Charger, Dodge Grand Caravan, Dodge Journey, Dodge Nitro and Dodge Viper SRT10.

Dodge introduced two new vehicles last year: the all-new 2009 Dodge Journey, the brand's first crossover vehicle and the 2009 Dodge Challenger, a modern-day American muscle car. Dodge also celebrated the 25th anniversary of the minivan during the 2009 model year. With more than 65 minivan-firsts introduced since 1983 and more than 12 million Dodge and Chrysler minivans sold, Chrysler Group LLC has solidified its leadership in the segment. J.D. Power and Associates further acknowledged this leadership by naming the Dodge Grand Caravan the Most Dependable Van for 2009. The 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan continues to set the mark in the minivan segment with unsurpassed fuel economy of 17 city / 25 highway mpg and minivan-first innovations including the segment's only Stow 'n Go® and Swivel 'n Go™ seating and storage systems. The 2010 Dodge Avenger, with ESC, also earned the 2009 Top Safety Pick rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

Also in 2008, the Dodge Journey entered key volume markets outside North America, joining the Dodge Avenger, Nitro and Caliber. Dodge Caliber was the highest sales volume vehicle for the company outside North America in 2008.

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 andre_a_s andre_a_s
Great time. Would the new 911 turbo with pdk be faster ?
November 25, 2009 7:01 pm
 justbored justbored
No.
November 25, 2009 7:08 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Great car, top 5 favorites easily obviously. And before anyone says the foolish thought that the ACR is a race car im going to nip it in the bum; The ACR is a fully street legal package and can even be retrofitted on applicable SRT-10 Vipers that were bought/sold before the ACR was available. Also take notice of the footwork(handling) department and notice that the Viper is no Muscle car nor ever was, its a very good handling car, although there is no TCS or SM to hold your hand if you dont have the skills to driver any car at its limit.
November 25, 2009 7:24 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
nice, but if i were to chose a hardcore track car, i'd take a Radical SR8 or a Caterham R500.
November 25, 2009 9:06 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
But to be fair the Viper is more practical at least in terms of personal space, among a few other things. At the same time though i can't fault the Caterham, wicked little car, the engine really amazes me.
November 26, 2009 2:29 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
who really counts practicality as a factor for cars like there ? cars like there are usually a second or third car. you won't go shopping in an ACR, Scuderia or a GT3 RS, you don't go on a date with them , you'll ruin the date's hair :) as a pure track car i'd take a small fast British car for the purest form of racing. the viper is for those who want to feel a powerplant underneath. to each his own.
November 26, 2009 9:36 am
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
On some level its wise to count practicality. The ACR while being a hardcore track car can still be driven on the street and despite its focuses suspension is fairly complacent. I dont know about you, but i would drive the ACR on the examples you mentioned, hell i'ld drive the caterham
November 26, 2009 1:34 pm
 CarFan56 CarFan56
Yes, the new 911 turbo with PDK would be quicker. The viper design is AGING very fast inside and out. This dinosaur is so very uncomfortable to drive at any speed I have heard.
November 25, 2009 9:33 pm
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
No chance... the ACR beats the GTR around the ring by about 1 sec, the porshe comes about 5 sec behind so i would think those results would translate.
November 26, 2009 12:59 pm
 motorjedi motorjedi
Nah, this would probably beat the 911 Turbo PDK (not by much), seeing as how this is a track and all. A GT3 RS would smash it. But I'd prefer owning a 911 Turbo (or an R8 V10, or a GT-R) than either of those two. Still, mega props to Dodge for building such a car. Wait, I thought they didn't exist anymore, how did they make a new Viper ACR? More to the point though, how could a company that consistently makes such awful cars - the Nitro, Avenger, Sebring, Neon, Voyager, Crossfire etc - make something as brilliant as this. Even the Challenger, beautiful as it is, is a contrived platform-sharer that is obviously a 300C on the inside. The Viper is amazing, oozes testosterone, has the maddest styling this side of Lamborghini, acres of power, and now handling as well with the ACR. I hope they don't stuff it up under Fiat funding...
November 25, 2009 9:53 pm
 Joe_Limon Joe_Limon
why can't porsche's beat it on the ring then? even the gt2 bows down before it.
November 25, 2009 10:37 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
To add to your thought about the amazing Viper and Dodges other negligible cars, the original viper was made in 1993 and the rest of the line-up was HORRIBLE(except for the stealth clones)
November 26, 2009 2:30 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
@ Joe_Limon , the GT2 is not a track car like the Viper ACR, it's a RWD turbo with a bit more power. a GT2 RS would be a track car, but Porsche doesn't build those, you need to get a private company to do the RS conversion , like Edo Competition for example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAxmOvwRZlI
November 26, 2009 9:40 am
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
In April of '08 Road & Track magazine published a huge comparo entitled Evil Twins. It compared both the standard and hardcore versions of the Viper (SRT10 and ACR), Gallardo (Spyder and Superleggera) and 911 (Carrera and GT3 RS). Both the SRT10 and ACR version of the Viper were faster than the 997 Mk1 GT3RS around California's Willow Springs International Raceway. The ACR was over three seconds faster than the 997 GT3 RS Mk1 (1:29.37 vs 1:33.14). In fact, the SRT10 ran a 1:32.19. This test was conducted on the same day, and each car was driven by the same driver, IMSA GTS champion and R&T contributor Steve Millen. Dodge and the Viper just aren't given the credit they deserve.
November 26, 2009 12:07 pm
 Dragos_DreS Dragos_DreS
I wouldn't trust American figures when it come to car specs. Watch this clip, its not the same car but it should still give you an idea of what i'm talking about. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb4xJRMrAwA
November 25, 2009 11:38 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
you can see it's pretty cold in that video and the Z06 doesn't have launch control, the GT2 has , that's why it's able to start faster. and it's pulling away because it has more power.
November 26, 2009 9:54 am
 hunkeers87 hunkeers87
i prefer R8 V10 even if its will do a bit slower time... Vorsprung durch Technik best quality :)
November 26, 2009 12:42 pm
 justbored justbored
"Vorsprung durch Technik" doesn't exist anymore, you would know that if you had widened your horizon. Also best quality and Audi in one sentence ? Think about all those wrecked Lamborghinis, when broken brake discs were the cause of the accident...
November 26, 2009 1:23 pm
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
I'd take a devon gtx over this ACR... it has 650hp, lighter, and much better looking (n it's based on the viper)... the car they set the record with was a preproduction not yet refined car and they did it on 1 fast laps after repairing the radiator.
November 26, 2009 12:56 pm
 CarFan56 CarFan56
At the end of the day one is a Dodge and one is a Porsche. Ask around.
November 26, 2009 2:37 pm
 Andy_Turbo Andy_Turbo
WAY TO GO DODGE!!!!!!!!!!! nice to see that you hasve regained the title and jus to clear it up, porsche does not make any model that is quicker than this car on or around a tracck PERIOD!!!!
November 26, 2009 3:33 pm
 CarFan56 CarFan56
Joe Lemon, there is a reason everyone comes flocking to the nurburgring instead of to an American track. Everyone wants to compare their times to the benchmark German cars which do most of their lap testing there. If American cars were leading the industry everyone would be bringing their cars to America to compare lap times.
November 26, 2009 3:37 pm
 CarFan56 CarFan56
The German engineered Gumpert Apollo also SPANKS this puppy around the same track. The fastest real car around this track ofcourse. Radical SR8 doesn't have a roof, you can call it a car if you want because its road legal in some places, but in reality its a track toy. The dodge viper is a crude, archaic machine that anyone with class or old money would not purchase. The company is hanging on by a string to survive. The boys in Stuttgart must be having a good laugh at the money matters in Detroit.
November 26, 2009 3:46 pm
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
not to spoil your fun, but this is faster around the ring than the gt3 rs... and you can't compare a gumpert to this; it has 800 hp, lightweight and not an everyday car. Not that i like the viper bcuz i think it's hideous, but those are the facts.
November 26, 2009 5:24 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Class and cars...its sucha dumb thing to say. If one is concerned with class when thinking about cars, then he/she really isn't a fan of cars. Class implies you care about what others think as your level of Class is deemed/measured by other people who "supposedly" have class. It'll be a cold day in hades before i give a rats @$$ about what others think let alone enough to sway my choice of car. Mercedes Benz is one of my favorite manufacturers, and i couldn't careless what "class" status its cars hold. The cars engine aside, there is very little thats crude about the car.
November 26, 2009 6:36 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
@ jerry05cod4 , the Apollo is just an everyday car as the Viper is, even more comfortable. i saw one at a luxury car show a few months ago and was surprised of the full leather and carbon fiber interior. it also comes with hydraulic height adjustments, making it easy to drive in the real world. and the 800 hp version wasn't tested on the Ring yet.
November 26, 2009 8:01 pm
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
@scratchy... you can't seriously say its more comfortable than a viper or any other car for that matter... the driving posture can't be moved and it's set up like a nascar car... you sit very close to the wheel with your elbows tight to your body... the hydraulic height adjustments is only meant for the car to be able to clear bumps or what not, but not meant to make it comfortable... the car has race set stiff suspension... this is why i say the gumpert is mainly a track car, brilliant as it may be its a track car mainly.
November 26, 2009 10:44 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
@ jerry05cod4, the car is taylor made for every buyer, they literally measure you to provide a comfortable sitting position. the suspensions are higher and softer for normal road usage and lowered for track use. you can fiddle with suspension setup, aerodynamics and traction control to your liking. the Apollo is primarily meant for the track and it can also be used in FIA racing with minor changes, but you still can use it on roads just like a Maserati MC12 or a Saleen S7 which are the same kind of cars. the Viper ACR with hardcore package is a pure track car too, it comes with fixed racing seats and no stereo. the Apollo is not less usable than a GT3 RS, a Lambo Superleggera or a F430 Scuderia. the Apollo only lacks a rear view mirror, but you get a camera instead.
November 26, 2009 11:15 pm
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
Here's a nice video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlW-r-7hZic ok ok we agree on some things... they are both equally uncomfortable and both destroy the gt3 rs although the viper is not meant to compete with the gumpert.
November 27, 2009 2:18 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
so a 8.4l car isn't meant to compete with a 4.2l turbo , but it's fair to compare it against a car with a 3.8l ?
November 27, 2009 10:05 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
You guys are kind of comparing apples to oranges with the Apollo and Viper. Granted both are serious track cars that double as street cars should the owner choose to do so. But while the Apollo is a great car and the fastest on many circuits it is out of the Vipers league and that isn't a slam on the Viper. A more fitting Viper would be a Hennessey type of Viper(if it was a factory car and built primarily for circuit tracking rather than dragstripping).
November 28, 2009 2:33 pm
 CarFan56 CarFan56
Apollo is as much of an everyday car as the archaic viper
November 26, 2009 6:17 pm
I think it's interesting you're comparing the Viper to the Apollo. Aside from their Ring lap times the two cars a very different. The Viper is N/A and the Apollo is biturbo. There are many biturbo Vipers in the US making over 1000hp. Dodge makes more Vipers in a week than there are Apollos in existence. Finally, the Apollo sells for around $500K in the US. The Viper ACR sells for just over $100K.
November 29, 2009 12:46 am
 GTurbo GTurbo
This is no ordinary dinosaur; it's a T-rex! Great achievement for a car about to be extinct. Going out with a bang!
November 30, 2009 12:28 pm