Watching the Corvette ZR1 with 638 horsepower driven by Jan Magnussen around the Nurburgring is an experience that all motorsports fans should enjoy. The true capability of the Corvette ZR1 is pushed to the limits with this modified performance monster. Jan Magnussen has extensive experience with the Nurburgring, and it is clearly shown in the handling and racing tactics used. Dodging motorcycles and other vehicles, the Corvette ZR1 still runs the ring at an amazing time at the hands of this professional driver.
More Nurburgring fun!
The Corvette ZR1 features a 6.2 liter push rod V8 supercharged by Eaton. Modified by Corvette Racing, this special edition ZR1 is climbing and cambering the Nurburgring track with 638 horsepower! Listen to the ponies churn out as Magnussen rips up the track. I've seen Nurburgring footage before, but nothing like this. A true dedication to the Corvette ZR1 and it's ability, excellent video evidence below illustrates just how powerful the Vette is. When GM decided to make the fastest and most expensive Corvette ever built, they did just that. The latest performance edition of the Corvette will continue to go down in automotive history as it dominates nearly every race it encounters!
Video content: 638 hp Corvette ZR1 attacks Nurburgring
Video uploaded to YouTube September 15, 2009 by CorvetteBlogger
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