What's the chance of a mid-engined rival from GM?
There is little chance the Z06 will beat a Ford GT on a race course owing to cornering superiority of a mid-engined car over a front engined one.
GM cancelled the Cadillac Cien, a mid-engined car powered by their own V-12. They had built two of them.
Does anyone know why they cancelled it? I suspect because it had a carbon fiber frame and that costs a lot of money to make (two or three times the cost of aluminum) and you can only make say three a day (Ford can more Ford GTs a day) .
Is there a mid-engined faction at Cheverolet still existing? Even if there is, by the time they got a mid-engined car ready to produce the Ford GTs of today will by then already be well out of production.
Chrysler had the ME Four Twelve, ready to go, very fast car, sorted out but again they chose carbon fiber for the chassis which would have put it in a different price range. They cancelled work on it awhile back.
So the only thing coming up to challenge the Ford GT besides the already existing Ferrari F430 and lamborghini Gallardo is the Audi LeMans Quattro due out next year, and maybe a mid-engine BMW.
There is little chance the Z06 will beat a Ford GT on a race course owing to cornering superiority of a mid-engined car over a front engined one.
GM cancelled the Cadillac Cien, a mid-engined car powered by their own V-12. They had built two of them.
Does anyone know why they cancelled it? I suspect because it had a carbon fiber frame and that costs a lot of money to make (two or three times the cost of aluminum) and you can only make say three a day (Ford can more Ford GTs a day) .
Is there a mid-engined faction at Cheverolet still existing? Even if there is, by the time they got a mid-engined car ready to produce the Ford GTs of today will by then already be well out of production.
Chrysler had the ME Four Twelve, ready to go, very fast car, sorted out but again they chose carbon fiber for the chassis which would have put it in a different price range. They cancelled work on it awhile back.
So the only thing coming up to challenge the Ford GT besides the already existing Ferrari F430 and lamborghini Gallardo is the Audi LeMans Quattro due out next year, and maybe a mid-engine BMW.