Recently took a ride in a Plaid. The torque is mind blowing. Your eyes go to the back of your head, your stomach feels like you road a ride on the fair midway. The car is scary fast.
@@ChrisDied since we reached this milestone (spoken of by OP) give it some time let ev charging stations increase in numbers, even more than 5000 miles won't be an issue... Its not a matter of if, its just a question of when..
@joevarga1769really? I’m giving the driver of the ZR1 a compliment for a good launch and probably one of the better times he’s run only to have your insecure ass criticizing the compliment. That’s about as pathetic as it gets.
I was just thinking the same thing. Great off line but the transmission is the killer. Having to convert power of the motor, losing power in that conversion, and then having to fight with a direct driven electric motor throwing all of its torque and power to the wheels, it's a wrap
To everyone pointing out that the plaid is fast, *yes, we know*. I think we are all just impressed that someone managed to race against a plaid and *not* look like their car was standing still. In fact, after just running a 9, I will bet that Tesla driver was at least a little surprised to look out his peripheral vision a second into the race and actually see his opponent THERE, and not entirely in his rearview mirror. Give that Vette and it’s driver some credit.
Why would anyone give a Corvette credit? All that Motor and no technology. My M8 is like my copilot. I talk to it to change music switch driving modes and book and cancel appointments while it navigates me, gives me a massage, and gets me to your moms house in record time
The speed of an EV is one thing, but a lot of people underestimate the advantage they have when they don't have to shift gears. The Tesla just pulls all the way and the other cars fall back a bit every time they shift gears.
@@HoldFastFilms lol which is what a massive lithium battery can't handle overtime. You do realize these things blow up more than the media reports? This is like the scam video with the truck pulling a 4×2 ford with no load in the back. Next time they used a f250 with a light load and it toyed with the tesla. Not many people comprehend torque and mechanics which is why that video was misleading.
@@larryc1616 right just computers that can be easily hacked and fuses that go bad much quicker. Nice to see you have some common sense 👍. Maintenance is much more expensive compared to gas engines and diagnostics sketchy when everything is electrical.
That’s so right, before Tesla they talked shit about horse powers, zero to sixty etc. Now, they said “oh well corvette got a better sound, Ferrari is better looking, Lamborghini is cool “😂😂😂😂
A car where your grandmother can push a button and do a 10 second quarter mile does not impress me as much as a stick shift car with no traction control and loses by a few car lengths.
Aint it crazy back in 60s /70s made some beautiful Air Power for the USA but we were building SQUARE CARS....... you can see we were way behind the times...
@@mikeyfourbarrel8473 First cars were steam then came electric and gas. In the late 1800's (1896 I think) there were more electric cars than gas, sometimes society makes the wrong turn. "Electric vehicles actually have their origin in the 1800s. The first American electric car was developed by William Morrison in 1891. His six-passenger wagon reached a top speed of 14 mph (though it is worth noting that in 1899 the land speed record was set by an electric vehicle at 66 mph)." Where would battery tech be if we didn't make that mistake?
@@TugIronChief I fucking hate Tesla and their Musky Dutch Tank CEO, however no conventional vehicle was ever going to beat a Tesla. Eclectic vehicles are simply and objectively better. It's not bias, it's science.
Imagine taking a Tesla back to the ‘60s when everyone would laugh at your car that drove up and had no motor noise. You could go town to town collecting pink slips like a bandit.
When I was a teenager working in a huge warehouse, riding across the warehouse in an electric cart, I always wondered what if they could just put in a giant battery and big electric motor in one of those. Wouldn’t it just practically fly off the ground? Well, here we are it seems.
@@davieee1168 serious questions: Is building a Tesla and its batteries that much worse on the environment than building any other car? Does the 1 time impact of mining whatever is needed for the batteries affect the environment more than the decades of pollution created in the lifetime of every gasoline powered car? And what do you mean by them not being practical? From what I've heard they're very roomy on the inside since the space taken by the typical drivetrain and power plant is freed up. And who drives more than 200 miles a day? Unless you're taking road trips all the time, there shouldn't be any worry about running out of power during a typical week.
@@myetoob23 The INCREDIBLE tonnage of earth required to be mined to create just one battery is staggering. The rare earth metals needed are just not easy to get to. And how much oil/gas must be consumed to to extract them? Then, when the battery is at end of life, it must be disposed. These ARE NOT good for the environment. And the rate at which they will accumulate will only accelerate. Regarding range issues, when new, is not as much a problem. The batteries, however, lose range as they age. To make matters worse, EVs operating in cold climates become FAR less efficient, making older EVs in colder climates essentially totally impractical for many. I know because my friend in Texas bought a Model X from his friend in Wisconsin who just couldn’t use it as he needed to in the cold. Super fast? Yes. Practical for drivers in the cold? Not as much.
@@davieee1168 Elon Musk did not found Tesla Motors. The answer was lithium ion batteries that made easily portable computing devices possible. It was an inevitable development really. The AC Propulsion tzero is actually where Tesla Inc got its start. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_Propulsion_tzero
@@myetoob23 To the stupid politicians who coined and use the phrase God Guns and Babies. I think God Guns and Condoms would be more appropriate. WE are breeding this planet out of existence!!!! More babies more pollution BOTTOM LINE! Those same idiotic individuals don't even want BIRTH CONTROL now. Total POS
5-seater family sedan with two large trunks vs 2 person sports car with barely a small trunk.. Props to the vette for knowing how to launch but it’s mind blowing how fast the Tesla is. Imagine if Tesla had a car similar to the Corvette..
Friend checked one of these out from work a few months ago, absolutely bonkers. We didn’t put it into launch mode but even just it’s “normal” acceleration was stunning. Fun ride, I still think I could do better at $140K but that’s not likely to be a dilemma anytime soon.
Yeah you could do better in 1 way or another. Like, buy a used terminator cobra and spend 100k on mods to be faster. Or buy a more luxurious ride. But you can't do both and there's nothing faster that will be remotely as reliable
Don’t forget beyond the $140k you need a charger for it and have to give thought to whether or not you are going to run out of charge everytime you drive one.
I'm a huge car guy. Obviously can't beat the sounds of a fuel supplied engine. But I think everyone needs to marvel at what a true piece of engineering tesla has created. A 100 year old man could jump in, hit the pedal and run 9s every time. When guys spend years of hard earned money to break into the 9s and rarely consistently.
The funny thing is that EVs have SUCH an incredibly efficient motor that the fact that the batteries have a FAR lower energy density than gasoline (A Tesla Model S P100D has the energy equivalent of a 4 gallon gas tank) means that there is MASSIVE room for improvement on that front. Not much improvement is needed on the motor front - they're doing just fine. But imagine what a Model S plaid would do with, say, 1000lbs less weight (assuming we can improve battery energy density sufficiently).
I agree...although we’re also bumping up against the limits of tire adhesion. Personally I don’t see any need for a car faster than my Model 3 LR let alone the Plaid. On another note, how silly does a “fast car body design” look when simple sedans are this quick!?
@@johncahill3644 exactly...wonder how much weight you can take off the plaid all else equal and not have the tires spin when mashing from a stop...already on my model 3 performance if the tires are a bit worn there is a tiny amount of wheel spin
@@rm1626 The acceleration from a dead stop is what the Tesla Roadster will resolve with the SpaceX package (10,000 psi air cylinder). Other ways to help with fast take-off from a dead stop is to implement a system like the McMurtry Spéirling car, that has 2000kg of downforce at 0mph due to fans sucking it to the ground. Cool stuff!
When I worked for a Lexus dealer back in 2007-8 they made a variant of the Gs series cars that was a hybrid gas/electric called the gs450h. When I got to inspect/pdi my first one off the truck and I did the 10 mile test drive I was blown away by the torque that car produced. I remember thinking then that electric cars are gonna be some of the fastest cars on the market and on top of that without adding anything to them. They are like that straight out the box, that car could run in the 9s all day with a trunk full of groceries, 4 people and a baby seat in the back.
@not today 755hp 3560lbs rwd vs 1000hp 4828lbs awd, obviously the car with more wheels delivering power will win from a standstill while having similar power to weight ratios, we've already seen roll races where the zr1 wins due to a slightly superior power to weight ratio. The record bone stock quarter mile with stock tires on the ZR1 is a 10.2, while drag slicks and race fuel while otherwise stock is a 9.58. It can't compete with a Tesla from a dig, it's just not physically possible
I love this weird transition period from gas to electric we’re in, this comment section pretty much all agrees that the Plaid is basically gonna win against most gas cars in drag races but that doesn’t take away from us noticing the guy who lost really did a great job.
I'm not convinced that electric cars are the future. You can take the Vett on a road trip but you can only take your Tesla to the damn grocery store, then it's back to your home charger. So, you're paying lot's more for a car with limited range that actually presents more of a deleterious impact on the environment than it's fossil fuel counterparts. Additionally, all of this comes at the expense of the American taxpayer who's on the hook to provide subsidies for people who purchase of these stupid golf carts! I really hope the extra acceleration is worth it to you...
@@pinkydavis6113 Funnily enough, the Tesla has more range than the Corvette. And EVs have a smaller impact on the environment than equivalent ICE cars. Read any total environmental impact report.
@@logitech4873 The average range of gas fueled vehicles is 412 miles while the average Tesla Golf Cart is under 350 miles. When you consider the limited number of charging stations there's no comparison regarding convenience. I don't know what environmental impact reports you're reading but it sounds like Democrat propaganda. Mining enough REE's to bring enough batteries to market will completely destroy entire echo systems, the disposal of these short lived batteries is also a huge environmental problem, and the electricity needed to accommodate the increased demand comes largely from coal. Additionally, the cost of converting our infrastructure will be billed to the American taxpayer. So I hope all of you Tesla driving virtue signalers feel real superior tooling around town...
Well, yeah, pretty much; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Model_S#Powertrain Front and rear motor combined output up to 615 kW (825 bhp), 1,300 N⋅m (960 lb⋅ft), 3-phase AC induction motor The rear axle has a traditional open differential. Models with Dual Drive dual motors also have an open differential on the front axles. *** The front and rear axles have no mechanical linkage-with dual motors, the power distribution among them is controlled electronically *** .[citation needed] With the introduction of the tri-motor Plaid version in mid-2021, new performance levels were achieved, making the Model S Plaid the fastest accelerating production car in the world.[citation needed]
Tesla's have no lag time when it comes to torque. They launch at 100% torque right off the line. V8s have a lag time reaching full torque. On a longer track the results would likely be different. Especially in factory configuration. Props to both cars.
Agreed as their are no gears 😐with gas powered cars you HAVE to switch between gears otherwise the engine would overheat 😐even though the switching of the gears may only take a few milliseconds those milliseconds can mean the difference between winning and losing a race 😐
There‘s no way a gas powered car can out accelerate an electric car. Electric cars develop maximum torque at zero rpm while gas cars require high rpm’s that take time to build and that’s the big difference. Off the line there’s just no comparison. Gas cars will lose every time.
Anyone who hasn’t experienced a Tesla S is missing out. It’s just mind blowing. I have had sone fast cars and motorcycles (turbo/n2o drag cars, Hayabusa etc.. 8 sec quarters. 227 mph top end. But I drive just a regular dual motor S (not even a plain) and it made me seriously giggle. I immediately called my car buddies and told them what they are missing out. Unless you have driven or ridden in one, you just can’t explain the substantial acceleration. Absolutely amazing.
Yup, my old man has that same Tesla... ruins anything, anywhere, every time...out of a corner, on ramp, dead stop dig, on a roll.. then he rolls his window down to wave and have a chat.. an 88 year old man.. in his grocery getter... it is funny.
The Corvette looks cooler and would have to be way more fun to drive. Talent checker. The sound of that Tesla though. Got to love Yuppies , they don't have to worry about dirtying up those dishpan hands.
@@bigshnitzeljesse i guess if thats what you need to envision these as mismatched machines. Im old enough that I won't have to ever purchase an electric car. I'll keep my dodge challenger until I cant get gas or cant afford it. By then I shouldn't be driving anymore so.... im going to be an oldtimer still riding a horse in 1920, refusing to buy a car🤣. I know it will be fine. Innovation and new things are wonderful. As a kid and growing up i saw test tube televisions. Then came the "transistor" that replaced those glowing light bulb looking things. On and on, I've seen more technological changes during my lifetime than I could have ever imagined. We as a planet need to keep moving. Im just getting too old to keep up. So when you see the dodge challenger with the grey haired biker blowing off the rear tires.... im still alive for the day🤣
@@vf12497439 I'd not put them in same category. Since car engines worked the same way for longer than you've been alive, and electric is in no way similar. They all have a "carriage", but so do ships and planes and 🛸. A gas powered TV would be something tho
I love how it's only apples to oranges, when the one you want to win gets is ass handed to it. It's vehicle to vehicle, plain and simple. Both were designed to do the exact same thing, but one simply did it better.
@@DalionHeartTTV EXACTLY. The Tesla can take the fam on vacation, fetch groceries, and then spank a vette at the drag strip. The vette does win in one category, though; that is one sexy looking automobile. I'll take one of each, lol.
@@eclark9965 ok Time is not always the best way to judge what's good or bad just because it's faster doesn't mean it's better doing a road trip on a tesla has many benefits like having to stop and stretch and go to the bathroom or eat and I know because I have experience on road trips if your the only one in the car then I guess you have a point but if you have a family with you then you'll understand the importance of having to stop and take a break just because you get there faster doesn't mean you get to experience a nice and fun road trip with people and have a look around it's a ROAD TRIP if you want to go somewhere as a form of transportation them take a plane or a train because your eager to go somewhere faster
@@xpreflex6265 being held up for longer on a trip isn’t a benefit. You can stop and stretch to your hearts content in any car. You should have realized what you were coming up with as a rebuttal was nonsense. Oh. And our power grid can’t take summer air conditioning…but plugging in millions of cars would work out great. Sure.
@@eclark9965 yes you can stop and stretch with any car but I never said that they can't im just saying that there are benefits of having to stop and take a break while charging and that's with the battery technology we have now you haven't even considered the future improvements of EVs like charging speed the 4680 battery can charge from 9% to 80 in 29 minutes charging speed will evolve over time and you can't be held back longer of you plan your trip it's a ROAD TRIP you don't just get in the car and decide to do a "road trip" also like the battery I mentioned even power grids will change and become more efficient like Changing to nuclear power plants🤦♂️
@@xpreflex6265 you take 5 minutes to stretch. You’re at the charging station for an hour. Most of the charging stations out there are not the half our version. We can agree that you want a car that can get somewhere efficiently giving the decision to stop and smell the roses up to you rather than a forced reality.
Did you know that a camshaft and valve springs are no longer needed to open and close valves in a recent ICE? Each valve has its own tiny electric motor that opens and closes the valve where lift and duration are controlled electronically.
There are very few experimental engines with what you are describing. Koenigsegg's FreeValve being the most well known. There are a few cool DIY setups out there as well. I don't know of any production vehicle that has electrically operated valves without camshafts.
@@zoidsfan77 I don't know of any production vehicles with this set up either so that makes at least 2 of us that agree on something whether we like it or not, don't it?
I can see a whole carload of people, the family, groceries, the family pet, stopping by the dragstrip after leaving the grocery store, winning a couple of races and then a few minutes later being at the Home Depot shopping for gardening supplies.
I have driven many sports cars, I own myself a Nissan 300ZX modified to over 400 HP. My daily drive is now a Tesla Model 3 Performance. While ICE vehicles are fun, and the sound of engines with turbos are even more fun, I have to admit, EVs are the future... as someone from Tesla told me when I got the car “welcome to the future”. I can say that I am never ever going back to ICE. It actually took me just one day of driving the Model 3 to know that I am never going back. Cheers
Yup pretty much the same here. Loved my 2012 300 SRT8, a clone of the heisenberg car (though I had it before that aired, though loved that show). The sound of the engine was addictive... though honestly the instant Torque of my EV is far more addictive. Plus I went from $200 a month in fuel to $20 for daily driving charging at home in super off peak hours. Road trips have been surprisingly chill using Tesla chargers too.
@@craigthescott5074 As a person who is sensitive to loud sounds, I personally enjoy EVs and their quiet nature a lot. Especially when some combustion car owners think it’s a good idea to hurt the ears of innocent people by revving their engine off redline.
@@craigbmm4675 lol no. Do you think super chargers just magically fill the batteries in a second? And Tesla’s are boats, can’t turn for shit. Look at Nurburgring times vs the corvette, which has less horsepower.
@@splenced7091 Can't turn for shit? Well, this is a luxury car, not a race car. Still, if you want to look at Nurburgring times for proof the Plaid handles like shit, the Plaid beat a lot of pure sports car's times including a GT-R, Many BMWs, Porsches, Bugattis, Lambos, Ferarris, ZR-1s, etc. The list is on line. The coming Roadster will be faster, and when batteries becomes smaller and lighter for the same density, things will change even more. This is the future.
I own a Plaid and a Demon. The Plaid makes the Demon look stupid. You just feel the Plaid in your head and body. It’s hard to describe if you have never been in one.
This technology physically impossible to beat on acceleration. It’s just simple science. And I know that combustion engines are all soon to become collectors items. But I still love them, because I grew up with them, and they’ll always have a place in my heart. It’s cool to be alive during this time. Cheers.
There are those who love the feel and sound of the gas engine. I’m definitely one of them. That said, I’m well aware of the speed of a Tesla. 100% torque plus depending on the motors balancing can mean a really stupid top speed.
I agree. The EVs are amazing performance machines but they lack sensory engagement. Like a sewing machine on amphetamines. I spent a week driving around in my friend’s Tesla and despite the instantaneous torque, it was pretty pedestrian.
@@Army4Runner That's because it's a family car. The EV sports cars will be unbeatable. Lower center of gravity means better handling. Faster than any ICE car and the ability for a driver to focus 100% on driving dynamics. For those who crave driver involvement on another level, greater speed and handling, the EV will easily best any ICE car.
You talking about a 1000hp ICE car? If so it would likely get smoked too from a dig. The likelihood of that 1000hp gas car hooking up like the Tesla is slim to none.
@@TheDirtyDirtMcGirt Tell me you don't watch much drag racing without telling me you don't watch much drag racing. 1000hp gas cars run in the 8's all across this nation every week, what are you talking about? They hook up no problem. 1000hp Hondas are runnng 8's. Four door Cadillacs are running 8's in street trim. Hell I have a 32 year old Foxbody using ancient technology that runs only a second slower than that Tesla with two-thirds the hp.
I only have a 2020 Model 3 LR and not a Plaid but I can dust off most cars at the light which I don’t often do since it’s not for racing. The ZR1 driver did really good and gave an impressive outing.
You absolutely cannot compare an electric car to a gasoline powered one. Completely different. Put that ugly thing on a road course and see what happens.
@@johndexter4971 they did, at Nürburgring the fastest lap time is a Porsche hybrid half gas half electric, and second place is a Volkswagen all-electric ID-R lmao.
@@TheBalrey Tesla build mostly cushy cars, without much regard for handling nor ability to have good endurance in the tracks. ID-R is built by VW racing engineers, who had enough knowledge from races like Le Mans to come up with an adequate EV racing car with good amount of downforce to maintain traction. EV or not, Teslas are not serious cars for people who enjoy driving winding roads.
@@jasonvanesch3093 Let's see, the Vette was doing 131 and the Plaid was doing 151 and still accelerating if he keeps his foot in it. Sure the Vette was "catching up". 🤣🤣 The Plaids top speed with street tires is a limited 175 (if not limited there is a video of it doing 216 which took about 27 seconds). They claim a C7 ZR1 can hit 212 (also with proper tires I imagine) BUT what does it's torque curve look like? The Plaids is virtually flat all the way.
@@Alongfortheride693 lol the Tesla has 250 more horsepower and awd.. of course it will win. We are appreciating the skill of the people involved here, not the cars.
I'd like to see a poll. How many would like to have/drive the Tesla Plaid? How many would rather have/drive the Corvette ZR1? I think that would be interesting. Results below. I also posted at bottom (I think!). Ta Ta! I wasn't planning on the poll being done here, but it sorta looks like it sorta went that way. Of course this wasn't scientific in anyway. I counted as best I could. Some responses needed interpretation ie Gas vs EV, explaining type of car they preferred, For weekend vs daily driver, not the Plaid but waiting for a roadster, coulda woulda shoulda's, I prefer shifting, but many were clear in what they wanted. ZR1 did come out with more votes. Best I could count. ZR1 - 37. Tesla - 26. The first half of votes seem really close. "Maybe" within 3-5. Then the 2nd half votes increased for ZR1. Many people has expected had different votes for one or two cars. I tried to count what their 1st choice was. Appeared to me we have some serious enthusiast here. LOL Take care everyone! Thanks for taking the time to give your opinion.
I have a Z07 and a Plaid. I prefer 80/20 of Plaid/Vette. There is so much the Plaid can do for every day driving that it makes the Vette feel archaic, but the sound and vibrations of the Vette are perfect for weekends! Have a great day guys.
@MrGriff305, your comment shows your ignorance. All true "gear heads" embrace a vehicle no matter what powers it. And considering one is AWD and one is not makes quite the launch advantage. And to say it wasn't even close is just plain stupid. Not to mention it's a C7, not even the newest hotness, as you referred to it. Oh, and a little heads up. This outdated Vette stills laps Nurburgring over 30 seconds faster than a Model S Plaid.
It's a dumb fast family car. It has air ride, soft suspension, it's for families. Top-end? Add in gears. At GoodWood there was this McMurtry EV. Sounds like a jet fighter, but is a pure EV. Trashes literally everything available currently. Go check it out.
The Tesla Plaid will keep pulling away, fact. The Plaid is capable of at least 216MPH(More to give), Vette can't come near that. No contest at any speed, vette would only do better on a track.
@@TaxmanTV if we’d been around in the 1900’s, you’d have heard things like : “the horse got a really good start, kudos to tge rider. i’ll bet that contraption can’t run on grass”
Now you just need a bunch a huge capacitors for the jump then switch to battery when you are up to speed. Might need to be a special drive train. The forces involved might rip stuff apart.
Hearing petrolpurists talk about 'soulless' EVs feels for me like a repeat of history. When cars were invented horseriders had the exact same argument about a horse vs a lifeless machine. You can only chuckle reading back on their arguments back then. What the naysayers don't realize is that the petrolcars are at the end of their era, having evolved into the most awesome they can be, and the EV's are just at the start of theirs. I have no doubt that in time EVs will deliver on all fronts and then a whole lot more we can't even imagine right now. Embrace change people, life is more fun that way and you can appreciate a true genesis when you see one.
Girls crowd around my little vw dune buggy and 58 Chrysler, every single gas station, stop light, etc. Ive met near half the town already just because they want to check out my car. Never saw that happen to a Tesla.
I do.,..LOL ...I have a 1/10th Slash Taxxas 2WD with 2 cells so its 7.4Volts.Been doing this for 10 years....more power? Add another 3.7 volts to make it 3 cells and put that in the Slash and it goes much faster...Even take a look at a 6 cells and that 4 wheel drive losing it tires.
Yep big change from when i was a kid trying to get my brushed mechanical speed controller rc up to 35mph lol. Now my brushless rc's do 50+ easy..and last 2x longer. Crazy fun i must say.
@@404Droid rc aircraft pilot here. i knew it was coming the first time i saw a brushless 3d pattern plane rip up the sky with unlimited verticals for 15 minutes straight. seeing a model S p100 blow the doors off a mb 550s amg on the interstate confirmed it.
I used to be into R/C Cars big time when I was younger. I first started off with gas R/C cars as electric R/C cars that batteries didn't last that long. However, I took a 10-15 year hiatus from them and went with electric R/C cars as they improved the batteries. I could tell right off the bat that Electric R/C cars were quick and quicker off the line. Once Car companies solve the range problem and the prices come down on Electric Cars I don't think it will take too much convincing the American Public to switch over once they find on fun these cars are to drive.
Funny, you're right. When I was racing RC cars in the 90's, ALL you wanted was "4 minutes plus one lap" battery life. Now it's like "hold my controller, I'm going for lunch".
The infrastructure needs to improve too, like where to recharge and how long it takes. Apartments, for example, need to have the ability to recharge EVs.
It's not only the transition from nickel metal h to lithium Palmer batteries that changed the rc game. The huge jump was in the new brushless motors from brushed. Huge huge improvement there. Back then we had to work at getting our rc's up to 30mph. Now ready to run rc's out of the box do 50 to 60. Nuts.
Not sure people understand....electric=instant peak torque, gas engines need to rev to get into power band thus creating slight delay to peak power,like a p51 mustang going a f-14,no apples to apples once electric is involved.
Strange sense of humor...So now it's "motorheads" vs "electricheads" smh lol What happens to enthusiasts in general? Why people gotta always assume bullshit. I'm sure they thiink of nothing else curled up every night in bed shaking ..wake up screaming "no electric no electric no..." come on now it's not that serious
It’s really no comparison, the torque curve on an electric motor will smoke any internal combustion engine, hands down, the electric wins. Having said that, can you go 600 miles and refuel in 10 mins??
Compared that to fox body if I saw correctly, It wasn't complete destruction. Look anywhere on UA-cam and see the size of the gap between the teslas and the other car. The Vet did not do so bad.
We all get it- the Plaid is a 9 second car. Crazy fast by any standard, especially for a daily driver. That all said, EV's have the soul of a golf cart.
Given the choice, eleven reasons I would take that ZR1: 1) Taking turns. That ZR1 will run circles around that Plaid. 2) Braking. That ZR1 will brake way faster than that very heavy Plaid (batteries are very heavy). 3) No worries about where to fuel up. 4) No worries about how long it will take to fuel up. 5) No worries about freezing temperatures decreasing the range of the vehicle. With the Plaid, the cold will make charging times far longer (could take hours), the range much shorter, and shorter still if you use the vehicle's heater. With the ZR1, heat is a byproduct of combustion. 6) Batteries age, and after several years must be replaced, as they will no longer hold a charge. That will be wildly expensive for the Plaid (probably 50% of a new Plaid), and is a key reason why their re-sale value plummets. 7) When you bring the Plaid in to replace its batteries, be prepared to wait for months for the Tesla dealership's service department to obtain them (and cross your fingers that they have someone on staff that knows that job -- few people do). 8) The Plaid will go through tires rather quickly. Due to the extreme weight of the batteries, the tires take a beating. That also makes their tires expensive, due to being constructed to withstand the vehicle's weight. The ZR1's tires are also expensive. But those ZR1 tires will give you a lot more fun on the road than the Plaid's tires. 9) The ZR1 sounds great. However, there is something to be said about a silent ride, too. 10) The ZR1 looks great. I can't say the same for the Plaid. It looks nice. But it falls far short of the ZR1's looks. 11) The police will not seize your ZR1, as they do with Tesla's, to obtain video evidence of crimes (Tesla's take really good footage of its surroundings, even while parked). It is somewhat common for people to find their Tesla's missing, only to find out that the police towed it, to solve a crime that has nothing to do with the Tesla's owner. Or you might walk over to your parked Tesla and find the police waiting for you, to take possession of your vehicle. One way or another, if the police deem your Tesla as a means to solve a crime, you will be without your vehicle for some time. But for the pure fun of driving, #1 and #2, above, are too good to pass up. Yes, the Plaid will plant you in your seat, harder. But the ZR1 is no slouch. To give up #1 and #2, just for more acceleration, would not be my choice. I'll take the ZR1 for so much of its overall better driving experience.
Some valid points though some misrepresentation. 2, it's probably pretty close, though the ZR1 will have the edge with brakes fading 3 + 4... this is true though the mileage on that ZR1 means that even on road trips it's not going to be a better road tripper. With Tesla supercharger locations most road trips require little more time than you'd normally take to stop, hit the restroom, grab a drink, and you're back and the cars ready. Beyond that for daily driving that Tesla will be the one not having to look at where to fuel up and save a ton of money as long as you have access to a charger at home. 6, not several years, more like 20-40 years, though could be even better than that with some range loss (ICE cars lose HP, efficiency, etc, over time, along with needing many more components replaced within 20-40 years, such as the transmission multiple times likely). 8, To some extent.... the ZR1 is a poor comparison those tires will almost definitely shred faster than a Plaid. I know even on my 300 SRT8 with the summer performance tires they lasted an impressively short period of time, the ZR1 can't be any better. Also a factor to consider is that sure the extra weight will cause more ware but the heavy use of regenerative breaking will also go easier on the tires. We need more long term data to really understand the differences. If you compare a Plaid say to a Honda Civic then yeah it's probably going to be the CIvic, but different when you compare performance apples to apples. 10, I agreed. ZR1 looks amazing. 10 + 11, you miss one point, the police will hound you far more on that ZR1 vs the sleeper plaid. That EV instant Torque is too addictive to me though... plus going from $200 monthly gas to $20 monthly charging cost is pretty compelling too.
That first race with the 17 second Mustange. Ack in the day, I had a stock 68 Buick Riviera (4,470 lbs) that ran 15.05 at Fremont CA. I had fun street racing that thing as long as we were already moving between 25-30 mph. I beat a lot of so called muscle cars on the El on Friday and Saturday nights. I miss that car but hopefully who ever owns it now is taking good care of it.
Your story struck a nerve with me 🤣 , I remember driving my grandma's stock 68 , 390 ford galaxy , and beating the guys in the 78 Camaros and Trans Ams , when I was a teenager in the 80s. ..... I think that car was a 2 barrel , can't recall.
All of the advantage is tech, what else would it be? The ZR1 is WAAAAY lighter and Modern Corvettes are full of tech too and in this case, he's using launch controls within the traction control systems of the ZR1. Both have launch controls. But there's not much you can do against the torque of an electric motor on a sticky track.
teslas motors can react within 10 milli seconds of sensing tire slip cutting back power and making acceleration more reliable on non sticky surfaces. the best traction control systems exist on 4 motor EVs as each tire is controlled by a individual motor, plaid has 3 motors.
Corvette: "I FEEL THE NEED, THE NEED FO....holy shit he already won..." Tesla: "That's it...it's over already??" Audience: drops corn dogs in mid-chomp...
That ZR1 driver knows how to launch. That was impressive
I know he must’ve like …stepped on the gas and all that
The car comes equipped with launch control.
@@cry_now_laugh_laterit’s funny how you think it’s that simple 😂
didnt even burn out, he just took off, did very well against the all mighty all wheel drive Tesla Plaid
LOL POOR MUSTANG DIDN'T WANT TOO GET EMBARRASSED
Recently took a ride in a Plaid. The torque is mind blowing. Your eyes go to the back of your head, your stomach feels like you road a ride on the fair midway. The car is scary fast.
so what
@@doomslayerforever2858 hrr drr electric car bad ooga booga
@@13Percent52PercentYikes sorry i dont speak zoomer
@@doomslayerforever2858 So what?
“Let’s Dance”!!!!!!!
@@doomslayerforever2858 “so what?”
because: FAST CARS… DUH
It's funny that we've reached the point where we're saying, "Hey look! That gas burner actually put up a fight!" LOL
Lmao only way to keep the hobby and money spent justified
And then you want to drive more than 500 miles.......
@@ChrisDied isn’t the range of the tesla roadster like 600 miles
@@ChrisDied since we reached this milestone (spoken of by OP) give it some time let ev charging stations increase in numbers, even more than 5000 miles won't be an issue... Its not a matter of if, its just a question of when..
@@meramail it still takes a few hours to charge.... even if there was charging stations on every corner....
ZR1 driver was spot on and had a great race!
Spot on pedal stomp...
It has launch control. A child could do it.
@@joevarga5982 same can be said for the Tesla or any modern car without a manual shift. Can you shift a manual? I mean where you going with this?
@joevarga1769really? I’m giving the driver of the ZR1 a compliment for a good launch and probably one of the better times he’s run only to have your insecure ass criticizing the compliment. That’s about as pathetic as it gets.
I see losing is winning 😂
Damn the ZR1 driver got a wayyy better start than what I was expecting
I was just thinking the same thing. Great off line but the transmission is the killer. Having to convert power of the motor, losing power in that conversion, and then having to fight with a direct driven electric motor throwing all of its torque and power to the wheels, it's a wrap
He drove it as fast as it would go
Yeah that surprised me too didn't expect it to do that good
Yeah, it was a good launch, i was surprised to see a 20 mph difference in trap speed
@@lacydo / yup... 10.55 is the best possible speed for the ZR1 and he yanked a 10.6
I am actually impressed that the ZR1 launched anywhere near the speed of the plaid. that hook up lol.
Track surface in 100 degree heat is like molasses. Street launch would be much different obviously 😆
Might be the fact that the 'Vette is literally a thousand pounds lighter (3618 vs 4766). Even Teslas have a limit to their zero rpm torque output.
Considering the Plaid is four wheel drive and the Corvette isn't it is quite a launch for sure. I was also impressed.
@@jfan4reva How about you factor in the drivetrains, RWD vs 4WD
Boring, quiet, electric. Thats why the Tesa Racing Channel doesnt run a Tesla anymore.
MAJOR props to the Vette driver! That definitely took some skill to get that time
was he on drag radials or was that normal performance street tires? that hook was soo impressive.
Or just pressing the button marked "Launch Control".
it IS a ZR1, you know..
MAJOR props for losing? OK.
yeahhh definitely!!!
To everyone pointing out that the plaid is fast, *yes, we know*. I think we are all just impressed that someone managed to race against a plaid and *not* look like their car was standing still. In fact, after just running a 9, I will bet that Tesla driver was at least a little surprised to look out his peripheral vision a second into the race and actually see his opponent THERE, and not entirely in his rearview mirror. Give that Vette and it’s driver some credit.
Participation trophy 🏆
Ain’t no 2nd prize.
If you are not first you are last. It's all about electric cars and motorcycles. Muscle cars are for losers
I give it credit there, but it's still the loser.
Why would anyone give a Corvette credit? All that Motor and no technology. My M8 is like my copilot. I talk to it to change music switch driving modes and book and cancel appointments while it navigates me, gives me a massage, and gets me to your moms house in record time
Big up to the vette driver for that awesome launch.
I totally agree, that was an epic launch.
Master at work
It's called Launch Control. All the driver has to do is steer. Perfect launches everytime.
Guys check this out -ua-cam.com/video/_xiGIZFkdD0/v-deo.html
@@MarkBanks77 That is a lot easier said than done in a 755hp RWD car.
The speed of an EV is one thing, but a lot of people underestimate the advantage they have when they don't have to shift gears. The Tesla just pulls all the way and the other cars fall back a bit every time they shift gears.
And no powerband to worry about. Full power/torque instantly.
Until u need the top speed
@@HoldFastFilms lol which is what a massive lithium battery can't handle overtime. You do realize these things blow up more than the media reports? This is like the scam video with the truck pulling a 4×2 ford with no load in the back. Next time they used a f250 with a light load and it toyed with the tesla. Not many people comprehend torque and mechanics which is why that video was misleading.
There is no need for transmissions in the 21st Century ⚡
@@larryc1616 right just computers that can be easily hacked and fuses that go bad much quicker. Nice to see you have some common sense 👍. Maintenance is much more expensive compared to gas engines and diagnostics sketchy when everything is electrical.
Wow that was a crazy clean run in that vette. Nice job!
Ok you like participation trophies 😂
It used to be all about torque and times in the 60 and quarter. When EVs started winning, suddenly it became all about "soul".
so true
not just that, they started talking about sound, the fit and finish, paint, not for track, curve road....
That’s so right, before Tesla they talked shit about horse powers, zero to sixty etc. Now, they said “oh well corvette got a better sound, Ferrari is better looking, Lamborghini is cool “😂😂😂😂
@@skyhigh418 who's they?
A car where your grandmother can push a button and do a 10 second quarter mile does not impress me as much as a stick shift car with no traction control and loses by a few car lengths.
If you imagine how long is has taken the EV world to take a 4 door family car to consistent 9.3s, the potential is scary.
Aint it crazy back in 60s /70s made some beautiful Air Power for the USA but we were building SQUARE CARS....... you can see we were way behind the times...
The very first cars were electric. It has taken a damn long time.
@@mikeyfourbarrel8473 First cars were steam then came electric and gas. In the late 1800's (1896 I think) there were more electric cars than gas, sometimes society makes the wrong turn.
"Electric vehicles actually have their origin in the 1800s. The first American electric car was developed by William Morrison in 1891. His six-passenger wagon reached a top speed of 14 mph (though it is worth noting that in 1899 the land speed record was set by an electric vehicle at 66 mph)."
Where would battery tech be if we didn't make that mistake?
For reference the laferrari does 9.8s
The Tesla weights 2000 lbs more on top of that. Imagine with a battery half the weight.
Finally a great start by a fast car . The Vettes hook up was amazinggggg
Not difficult when vehicle has electronic launch control.
How did he do?the Tesla hole shot won the race
@@polarlab113 Nah. Plaid was gonna win that one - hole-shot or no.
@@TugIronChief I fucking hate Tesla and their Musky Dutch Tank CEO, however no conventional vehicle was ever going to beat a Tesla. Eclectic vehicles are simply and objectively better. It's not bias, it's science.
@@TugIronChief Except I have looked, and electric cars outperform piston driven cars 10 times out of 10. Lol
Imagine taking a Tesla back to the ‘60s when everyone would laugh at your car that drove up and had no motor noise. You could go town to town collecting pink slips like a bandit.
That's about as fast a pass as the ZR1 can make.
The launch was perfect!
When I was a teenager working in a huge warehouse, riding across the warehouse in an electric cart, I always wondered what if they could just put in a giant battery and big electric motor in one of those. Wouldn’t it just practically fly off the ground? Well, here we are it seems.
@@davieee1168 serious questions:
Is building a Tesla and its batteries that much worse on the environment than building any other car?
Does the 1 time impact of mining whatever is needed for the batteries affect the environment more than the decades of pollution created in the lifetime of every gasoline powered car?
And what do you mean by them not being practical? From what I've heard they're very roomy on the inside since the space taken by the typical drivetrain and power plant is freed up. And who drives more than 200 miles a day? Unless you're taking road trips all the time, there shouldn't be any worry about running out of power during a typical week.
@@myetoob23 The INCREDIBLE tonnage of earth required to be mined to create just one battery is staggering. The rare earth metals needed are just not easy to get to. And how much oil/gas must be consumed to to extract them? Then, when the battery is at end of life, it must be disposed. These ARE NOT good for the environment. And the rate at which they will accumulate will only accelerate.
Regarding range issues, when new, is not as much a problem. The batteries, however, lose range as they age. To make matters worse, EVs operating in cold climates become FAR less efficient, making older EVs in colder climates essentially totally impractical for many. I know because my friend in Texas bought a Model X from his friend in Wisconsin who just couldn’t use it as he needed to in the cold. Super fast? Yes. Practical for drivers in the cold? Not as much.
@@davieee1168 Elon Musk did not found Tesla Motors. The answer was lithium ion batteries that made easily portable computing devices possible. It was an inevitable development really. The AC Propulsion tzero is actually where Tesla Inc got its start. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_Propulsion_tzero
@@myetoob23 To the stupid politicians who coined and use the phrase God Guns and Babies. I think God Guns and Condoms would be more appropriate. WE are breeding this planet out of existence!!!! More babies more pollution BOTTOM LINE! Those same idiotic individuals don't even want BIRTH CONTROL now. Total POS
@@myetoob23 Sounds like you’re looking to buy a Tesla 🤣
1.3 second win by the plaid is actually a huge margin.
Richtig, wobei man sagen muss, in 9 von 10 Starts wird der Vorsprung des Tesla Model S mit Plaid Antrieb 2,5 bis 5 Sekunden sein.
It only looks impressive when you see them side by side, with the Tesla winning by more than a car length. They're BOTH ridiculously fast.
more like 15 car lengths
And weighs about 2,000 pounds heavier! but in an autocross race the vette would smoke the tesla.
Not what this was about though was it!!@@Dane-o7q
5-seater family sedan with two large trunks vs 2 person sports car with barely a small trunk..
Props to the vette for knowing how to launch but it’s mind blowing how fast the Tesla is. Imagine if Tesla had a car similar to the Corvette..
Friend checked one of these out from work a few months ago, absolutely bonkers. We didn’t put it into launch mode but even just it’s “normal” acceleration was stunning. Fun ride, I still think I could do better at $140K but that’s not likely to be a dilemma anytime soon.
Four a four door five seat luxury sedan?
Yeah you could do better in 1 way or another. Like, buy a used terminator cobra and spend 100k on mods to be faster. Or buy a more luxurious ride. But you can't do both and there's nothing faster that will be remotely as reliable
Don’t forget beyond the $140k you need a charger for it and have to give thought to whether or not you are going to run out of charge everytime you drive one.
@msk3905
Not really…..that’s why there’s a power gauge. You know. Like a gas gauge.
Edit: Jeezus…It’s not rocket science!
Or you could have a awd civic with half the hp 🤗
I'm a huge car guy. Obviously can't beat the sounds of a fuel supplied engine. But I think everyone needs to marvel at what a true piece of engineering tesla has created. A 100 year old man could jump in, hit the pedal and run 9s every time. When guys spend years of hard earned money to break into the 9s and rarely consistently.
You don’t sound like a car guy by saying “fuel supplied engine”.
Me when I pretend to be a car guy but I'm bad at it
@@stevelui278👏👏👏👏👏👏
The funny thing is that EVs have SUCH an incredibly efficient motor that the fact that the batteries have a FAR lower energy density than gasoline (A Tesla Model S P100D has the energy equivalent of a 4 gallon gas tank) means that there is MASSIVE room for improvement on that front. Not much improvement is needed on the motor front - they're doing just fine. But imagine what a Model S plaid would do with, say, 1000lbs less weight (assuming we can improve battery energy density sufficiently).
I agree...although we’re also bumping up against the limits of tire adhesion. Personally I don’t see any need for a car faster than my Model 3 LR let alone the Plaid. On another note, how silly does a “fast car body design” look when simple sedans are this quick!?
@@johncahill3644 exactly...wonder how much weight you can take off the plaid all else equal and not have the tires spin when mashing from a stop...already on my model 3 performance if the tires are a bit worn there is a tiny amount of wheel spin
@@rm1626 The acceleration from a dead stop is what the Tesla Roadster will resolve with the SpaceX package (10,000 psi air cylinder). Other ways to help with fast take-off from a dead stop is to implement a system like the McMurtry Spéirling car, that has 2000kg of downforce at 0mph due to fans sucking it to the ground. Cool stuff!
4680/3800lbs Roadster ⚡🇺🇲🚀
That's why I have all money in dilthium crystals. Warp speed never looked so good.
When I worked for a Lexus dealer back in 2007-8 they made a variant of the Gs series cars that was a hybrid gas/electric called the gs450h. When I got to inspect/pdi my first one off the truck and I did the 10 mile test drive I was blown away by the torque that car produced. I remember thinking then that electric cars are gonna be some of the fastest cars on the market and on top of that without adding anything to them. They are like that straight out the box, that car could run in the 9s all day with a trunk full of groceries, 4 people and a baby seat in the back.
I did not expect the two to have such good starts
Vette: Agree Tesla: Literally all you do is put your foot down... Zero skill involved...
@@mcbrite The ZR1 has launch control iirc so same skill there too.
@@mcbrite SAME WITH THE AUTOMATIC VETTE !!
@@glenncater1 Drag racing is boring AF either way... Hate it...
@@mcbrite WHY DO YOU HATE ALL MASCULINE SPORTS?
10 second 1/4 is nothing to sneeze at! I wish my vett did tens! 👍
@not today yeah it was like 8.7
@not today 755hp 3560lbs rwd vs 1000hp 4828lbs awd, obviously the car with more wheels delivering power will win from a standstill while having similar power to weight ratios, we've already seen roll races where the zr1 wins due to a slightly superior power to weight ratio. The record bone stock quarter mile with stock tires on the ZR1 is a 10.2, while drag slicks and race fuel while otherwise stock is a 9.58. It can't compete with a Tesla from a dig, it's just not physically possible
Lots of 10 second cars.....and also a few fast cars at the drag strip tonight.
I love this weird transition period from gas to electric we’re in, this comment section pretty much all agrees that the Plaid is basically gonna win against most gas cars in drag races but that doesn’t take away from us noticing the guy who lost really did a great job.
His launch was perfect
Most? All. Even a Bugatti Chiron
I'm not convinced that electric cars are the future. You can take the Vett on a road trip but you can only take your Tesla to the damn grocery store, then it's back to your home charger. So, you're paying lot's more for a car with limited range that actually presents more of a deleterious impact on the environment than it's fossil fuel counterparts. Additionally, all of this comes at the expense of the American taxpayer who's on the hook to provide subsidies for people who purchase of these stupid golf carts! I really hope the extra acceleration is worth it to you...
@@pinkydavis6113 Funnily enough, the Tesla has more range than the Corvette.
And EVs have a smaller impact on the environment than equivalent ICE cars. Read any total environmental impact report.
@@logitech4873 The average range of gas fueled vehicles is 412 miles while the average Tesla Golf Cart is under 350 miles. When you consider the limited number of charging stations there's no comparison regarding convenience. I don't know what environmental impact reports you're reading but it sounds like Democrat propaganda. Mining enough REE's to bring enough batteries to market will completely destroy entire echo systems, the disposal of these short lived batteries is also a huge environmental problem, and the electricity needed to accommodate the increased demand comes largely from coal. Additionally, the cost of converting our infrastructure will be billed to the American taxpayer. So I hope all of you Tesla driving virtue signalers feel real superior tooling around town...
As a brit I'm shocked at the appreciation in the comments for an electric!
Where did your souls go?
Indoctrinated away.
electrics where the first to hit 100kmh on 4 wheels over a century ago, its a comeback time.
10 sec Vette on street tires very impressive. 👍
Correct but slightly modified !
Wonder if anyone says after: “I just got beat by a giant battery”
THE GUY WITH THE GIANT MOTOR GOT BEAT !!
Well, yeah, pretty much; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Model_S#Powertrain
Front and rear motor combined output up to 615 kW (825 bhp), 1,300 N⋅m (960 lb⋅ft), 3-phase AC induction motor
The rear axle has a traditional open differential. Models with Dual Drive dual motors also have an open differential on the front axles. *** The front and rear axles have no mechanical linkage-with dual motors, the power distribution among them is controlled electronically *** .[citation needed] With the introduction of the tri-motor Plaid version in mid-2021, new performance levels were achieved, making the Model S Plaid the fastest accelerating production car in the world.[citation needed]
since no horse rider ever said "I just got beaten by a sloshy tank of smelly tar", no!
@Bimbom Haha. Yeah, lets do a 500 mile race
@@3mtech haha yeah. lets do a race to see who goes 250 miles for cheaper.
makes me realize that it's actually the racing fuel fumes and loping cam sounds that make going to the races worth the drive.
"I love watching cars race to be the fastest"
Electric car wins*
"AcTuaLLy I dOnT cArE abOuT spEEd, I jUsT waNt To sMeLL tHe FumES"
@@karls8586 Odd how its all about the race until a game changer arrives. Bloody hypocrites.
I realized it’s the cancer causing fumes and exhaust that keeps me coming back.
@@karls8586 😂😂😂
@@robertmandl9326 the game changer was the Declaration of Independence.
Tesla's have no lag time when it comes to torque. They launch at 100% torque right off the line. V8s have a lag time reaching full torque. On a longer track the results would likely be different. Especially in factory configuration. Props to both cars.
Agreed as their are no gears 😐with gas powered cars you HAVE to switch between gears otherwise the engine would overheat 😐even though the switching of the gears may only take a few milliseconds those milliseconds can mean the difference between winning and losing a race 😐
I have to admit, Impressive.........How about a race across the country. CANNONBALL!
It wouldn't be fair because every 150-200 miles the tesla will have to charge for 4-6 hours
@@SaltyCracker402 I know, that's why I suggested it! Lol
Or couple of hours on road course….
Every 359 miles for 40 minutes but still a disadvantage@@SaltyCracker402
Actually a tesla model s goes about 100 miles further on a full charge and takes about 25-30 minutes to get close to max range back
great races! Props to the Vette for that launch with 2 thin walls to the floor
That ZR1 kept up pretty well
Not good enough
2 to 3 semi lengths not so much
@@kidamere2408 the vette put down a 10.61 at 131mph.
No it didn’t.
@@kidamere2408 I expected 4 semi lengths.
Brilliant drive by both, particularly the vette guy. Awesome performance by the Plaid, as usual.
Brilliant drive? The vette had to drive, that Tesla just had to mash the pedal....... had that been a mile race the vette would have wone
Which one goes from empty to full faster?
Pretty sad when the only race you can win involves huffing gasaholeline.
@@Fullyautomagic your wallet at chevron
There‘s no way a gas powered car can out accelerate an electric car. Electric cars develop maximum torque at zero rpm while gas cars require high
rpm’s that take time to build and that’s the big difference. Off the line there’s just no comparison. Gas cars will lose every time.
top end too! the plaid accelerates that hard all the way to its top speed of 205!
Anyone who hasn’t experienced a Tesla S is missing out. It’s just mind blowing. I have had sone fast cars and motorcycles (turbo/n2o drag cars, Hayabusa etc.. 8 sec quarters. 227 mph top end. But I drive just a regular dual motor S (not even a plain) and it made me seriously giggle. I immediately called my car buddies and told them what they are missing out. Unless you have driven or ridden in one, you just can’t explain the substantial acceleration. Absolutely amazing.
🤣
I didn't feel S plaid exciting at all. Compared to (even slower, like sub 10s) motorbikes.
totally agree
Cant pull my head off the headrest in my buddies P100. Crazy quick.
Yup, my old man has that same Tesla... ruins anything, anywhere, every time...out of a corner, on ramp, dead stop dig, on a roll.. then he rolls his window down to wave and have a chat.. an 88 year old man.. in his grocery getter... it is funny.
Probably the only spot the Tesla would lose is if an evenly matched car to the Tesla had a mile or longer drag race.
That’s sounds like me in my Plaid. I’m 76. I own a Demon too and the Plaid makes it look stupid.
The Corvette looks cooler and would have to be way more fun to drive. Talent checker. The sound of that Tesla though. Got to love Yuppies , they don't have to worry about dirtying up those dishpan hands.
How many times can the plaid do this before charge required?
Probably 100-200 before the battery would be so low that it wouldn’t let you put it into launch mode. But you’d still make it home on that last 10%.
Already done it in my plaid brother…… tops off at around 60 times….yup then it’s scrolling on the phone while charging 🪫🪫🔋👍🏽
@@bade-bike1930 damn that’s insultingly low but it makes sense
@@bade-bike1930 that's not too bad
Actually impressed with the vette there. It ran pretty close with the tesla for a couple hundred feet. Apples to oranges but that was impressive.
Apples to Androids?
@@bigshnitzeljesse i guess if thats what you need to envision these as mismatched machines. Im old enough that I won't have to ever purchase an electric car. I'll keep my dodge challenger until I cant get gas or cant afford it. By then I shouldn't be driving anymore so.... im going to be an oldtimer still riding a horse in 1920, refusing to buy a car🤣. I know it will be fine. Innovation and new things are wonderful. As a kid and growing up i saw test tube televisions. Then came the "transistor" that replaced those glowing light bulb looking things. On and on, I've seen more technological changes during my lifetime than I could have ever imagined. We as a planet need to keep moving. Im just getting too old to keep up. So when you see the dodge challenger with the grey haired biker blowing off the rear tires.... im still alive for the day🤣
@@vf12497439 I'd not put them in same category. Since car engines worked the same way for longer than you've been alive, and electric is in no way similar. They all have a "carriage", but so do ships and planes and 🛸. A gas powered TV would be something tho
I love how it's only apples to oranges, when the one you want to win gets is ass handed to it. It's vehicle to vehicle, plain and simple. Both were designed to do the exact same thing, but one simply did it better.
@@DalionHeartTTV EXACTLY. The Tesla can take the fam on vacation, fetch groceries, and then spank a vette at the drag strip. The vette does win in one category, though; that is one sexy looking automobile. I'll take one of each, lol.
Yo no lie that second race was entertaining AF!
man those teslas are so fast it is literally insane
Its crazy 😮
Imagine dad, wife and kids in Tesla came back from holiday and just dropped by. 😂😂😂
Imagine how much longer a road trip would take in an ev.
@@eclark9965 ok
Time is not always the best way to judge what's good or bad just because it's faster doesn't mean it's better doing a road trip on a tesla has many benefits like having to stop and stretch and go to the bathroom or eat and I know because I have experience on road trips if your the only one in the car then I guess you have a point but if you have a family with you then you'll understand the importance of having to stop and take a break just because you get there faster doesn't mean you get to experience a nice and fun road trip with people and have a look around it's a ROAD TRIP if you want to go somewhere as a form of transportation them take a plane or a train because your eager to go somewhere faster
@@xpreflex6265 being held up for longer on a trip isn’t a benefit. You can stop and stretch to your hearts content in any car.
You should have realized what you were coming up with as a rebuttal was nonsense.
Oh. And our power grid can’t take summer air conditioning…but plugging in millions of cars would work out great. Sure.
@@eclark9965 yes you can stop and stretch with any car but I never said that they can't im just saying that there are benefits of having to stop and take a break while charging and that's with the battery technology we have now you haven't even considered the future improvements of EVs like charging speed the 4680 battery can charge from 9% to 80 in 29 minutes charging speed will evolve over time and you can't be held back longer of you plan your trip it's a ROAD TRIP you don't just get in the car and decide to do a "road trip" also like the battery I mentioned even power grids will change and become more efficient like Changing to nuclear power plants🤦♂️
@@xpreflex6265 you take 5 minutes to stretch. You’re at the charging station for an hour. Most of the charging stations out there are not the half our version.
We can agree that you want a car that can get somewhere efficiently giving the decision to stop and smell the roses up to you rather than a forced reality.
Did you know that a camshaft and valve springs are no longer needed to open and close valves in a recent ICE? Each valve has its own tiny electric motor that opens and closes the valve where lift and duration are controlled electronically.
There are very few experimental engines with what you are describing. Koenigsegg's FreeValve being the most well known. There are a few cool DIY setups out there as well.
I don't know of any production vehicle that has electrically operated valves without camshafts.
@@zoidsfan77 I don't know of any production vehicles with this set up either so that makes at least 2 of us that agree on something whether we like it or not, don't it?
Nice ! Next step is to increase the size of these tiny electric motors and get rid of the ICE engine.
I can see a whole carload of people, the family, groceries, the family pet, stopping by the dragstrip after leaving the grocery store, winning a couple of races and then a few minutes later being at the Home Depot shopping for gardening supplies.
nope. that toy will only do one, maybe two runs and then their food will rot while they wait for it to charge.
In 20 years a 2022 Tesla will probably be in a junk yard with an obsolete battery, but the ZR1 will be a collectible car like my 1973 Corvette.
There's gonna be many ZR1s in junk yards, and many plaids in collections. Just like with any popular car.
I have driven many sports cars, I own myself a Nissan 300ZX modified to over 400 HP. My daily drive is now a Tesla Model 3 Performance. While ICE vehicles are fun, and the sound of engines with turbos are even more fun, I have to admit, EVs are the future... as someone from Tesla told me when I got the car “welcome to the future”. I can say that I am never ever going back to ICE. It actually took me just one day of driving the Model 3 to know that I am never going back. Cheers
Never say "never". We're reaching an odd time in human history where the availability of high tech may actually decline rather than advance.
Yup pretty much the same here. Loved my 2012 300 SRT8, a clone of the heisenberg car (though I had it before that aired, though loved that show). The sound of the engine was addictive... though honestly the instant Torque of my EV is far more addictive. Plus I went from $200 a month in fuel to $20 for daily driving charging at home in super off peak hours. Road trips have been surprisingly chill using Tesla chargers too.
Engine and exhaust sounds are beginning to seem like sitcom laugh tracks.
Agreed. Countries are already banning new combustion car sales by 2025. Everyone knows electric is the future. Will they succeed? Who knows.
Actually it’s the other way around electric cars are ridiculously quiet. It’s so boring.
@@craigthescott5074 As a person who is sensitive to loud sounds, I personally enjoy EVs and their quiet nature a lot. Especially when some combustion car owners think it’s a good idea to hurt the ears of innocent people by revving their engine off redline.
To the kids now, gas cars will be like old, loud, stinky machines.
@@craigthescott5074 Maybe they'll start installing "applause-o-meters" at racetracks.
Now take them both to the 24 hours at LeMans and see how it works out…
Yeah! see who runs out of fuel first.
hahaha .. ya if they had a super charging station .. they still might win
@@33818ual see who can refuel in 5 seconds, yes.
@@craigbmm4675 lol no. Do you think super chargers just magically fill the batteries in a second? And Tesla’s are boats, can’t turn for shit. Look at Nurburgring times vs the corvette, which has less horsepower.
@@splenced7091 Can't turn for shit? Well, this is a luxury car, not a race car. Still, if you want to look at Nurburgring times for proof the Plaid handles like shit, the Plaid beat a lot of pure sports car's times including a GT-R, Many BMWs, Porsches, Bugattis, Lambos, Ferarris, ZR-1s, etc. The list is on line. The coming Roadster will be faster, and when batteries becomes smaller and lighter for the same density, things will change even more. This is the future.
I own a Plaid and a Demon. The Plaid makes the Demon look stupid. You just feel the Plaid in your head and body. It’s hard to describe if you have never been in one.
The Covette driver was really on it, great launch
Corvette has electronic launch control.
I'm not surprised by the ZR1. Got a chance to try one out a few weeks ago, from the line, and man that thing is fast.
This technology physically impossible to beat on acceleration. It’s just simple science. And I know that combustion engines are all soon to become collectors items. But I still love them, because I grew up with them, and they’ll always have a place in my heart. It’s cool to be alive during this time. Cheers.
"I love mustangs but your about to get wore out brother" im dead HAHAHAH
Mustang ? pony car 😂
There are those who love the feel and sound of the gas engine. I’m definitely one of them. That said, I’m well aware of the speed of a Tesla. 100% torque plus depending on the motors balancing can mean a really stupid top speed.
You hear the sound of the motor in the car, not eardrum bursting loud but it's definitely thrilling.
@@YR2050 Exactly. My EV sounds like a starship in warp drive. I had a Hellcat and this is actually more fun!
I agree. The EVs are amazing performance machines but they lack sensory engagement. Like a sewing machine on amphetamines. I spent a week driving around in my friend’s Tesla and despite the instantaneous torque, it was pretty pedestrian.
ICE cars are noisy, smelly, and slow.
@@Army4Runner That's because it's a family car. The EV sports cars will be unbeatable. Lower center of gravity means better handling. Faster than any ICE car and the ability for a driver to focus 100% on driving dynamics. For those who crave driver involvement on another level, greater speed and handling, the EV will easily best any ICE car.
I wanna see a tesla vs ZR1 on a road course.
Tesla too heavy for that.
@@edo153 you'd be surprised. look up the tesla s plaid on the nurburing video.
wait for the roadster to come out.
Just once id like to see the Tesla in a fair race, get another 1000hp AWD car and lets see if the race is so dramatic.
You talking about a 1000hp ICE car? If so it would likely get smoked too from a dig. The likelihood of that 1000hp gas car hooking up like the Tesla is slim to none.
The Tesla is also a four door family car.
And why does it having 4 doors matter? They are made of light aluminium. It's not like they are dragging it down.
@@TheDirtyDirtMcGirt Tell me you don't watch much drag racing without telling me you don't watch much drag racing.
1000hp gas cars run in the 8's all across this nation every week, what are you talking about? They hook up no problem.
1000hp Hondas are runnng 8's.
Four door Cadillacs are running 8's in street trim.
Hell I have a 32 year old Foxbody using ancient technology that runs only a second slower than that Tesla with two-thirds the hp.
@@iknklst sure on slicks in a prep race. I’m talking street car against street car. Thanks for playing.
Wonder how the new C8 ZR1 coming out will do?
I only have a 2020 Model 3 LR and not a Plaid but I can dust off most cars at the light which I don’t often do since it’s not for racing. The ZR1 driver did really good and gave an impressive outing.
I smoke you guys in my cts v
@@sssjdemon4686I smoke you in my 22 MSLR
"which I don’t often do since it’s not for racing"
Or because you want to get home again 😂
That type of behavior really chews through the battery.
I thought the Vette was going yo win since it hung close for the first couple hundred feet, but the Plaid kept going hard. Great race to watch.
The vett was catching him at the end also
You absolutely cannot compare an electric car to a gasoline powered one. Completely different. Put that ugly thing on a road course and see what happens.
@@johndexter4971 they did, at Nürburgring the fastest lap time is a Porsche hybrid half gas half electric, and second place is a Volkswagen all-electric ID-R lmao.
@@TheBalrey Tesla build mostly cushy cars, without much regard for handling nor ability to have good endurance in the tracks. ID-R is built by VW racing engineers, who had enough knowledge from races like Le Mans to come up with an adequate EV racing car with good amount of downforce to maintain traction. EV or not, Teslas are not serious cars for people who enjoy driving winding roads.
@@jasonvanesch3093 Let's see, the Vette was doing 131 and the Plaid was doing 151 and still accelerating if he keeps his foot in it. Sure the Vette was "catching up". 🤣🤣 The Plaids top speed with street tires is a limited 175 (if not limited there is a video of it doing 216 which took about 27 seconds). They claim a C7 ZR1 can hit 212 (also with proper tires I imagine) BUT what does it's torque curve look like? The Plaids is virtually flat all the way.
I'd still buy the corvette
Right the looks you get will be way different than driving a Tesla
Same here. I already own a 2019 C7 convertible and I enjoy driving it more than I do any electric car
@@shaybapple I have a 2008 C6 base in Orange my dream car is a 2019 Z06 In Atomic Orange
E-Ray or Zora? ⚡🇺🇲
@@larryc1616 I’d get the Zora if I can afford it. I bought a lottery ticket tonight just in case. I’d get you the E-Ray if I hit lol!
That driver ZR1 driver could’ve done better considering that I’ve seen stock ZR1’s run a sub 9.6 at a 1/4
If I had the money for either or, it would be the Vette all day
Same, no matter if it's 1 second or 4 seconds slower at the strip.
I take mine with manual
@@Mr.FirebIadeDr.JiIIAIiceCooper 💯💪
Good luck going broke ya lil baby! Lol😂
@@Av-vd3wk lol 😜
lets just appreciate how good the start of the vette was
@@Alongfortheride693 I mean it’s obvious that the Tesla would win. I drive a M3 myself.
@@Alongfortheride693 lol the Tesla has 250 more horsepower and awd.. of course it will win. We are appreciating the skill of the people involved here, not the cars.
and how cool corvette was at making fart sounds!!!
NO
I'm amazed at the number of people who don't realize that the ZR-1 has launch control.
Maybe but why should we?
@@fredman1085 You should know if you read the title it plainly says Corvette ZR-1 and Drag Race,
Any fool knows there are are different modes. Sheesh.
I'm amazed at the number of people who don't realise that Tesla is bullshit or any electric car for that matter!
@@martinandersson9712 lmao you big mad for some reason 🤣
@@phase_1471 Yes, his girlfriend just left him for a guy with a better car.
That was a surprise. Expected the launch to be the big advantage for the Tesla, with AWD and electric torque.
I'd like to see a poll. How many would like to have/drive the Tesla Plaid? How many would rather have/drive the Corvette ZR1? I think that would be interesting.
Results below. I also posted at bottom (I think!). Ta Ta!
I wasn't planning on the poll being done here, but it sorta looks like it sorta went that way. Of course this wasn't scientific in anyway. I counted as best I could. Some responses needed interpretation ie Gas vs EV, explaining type of car they preferred, For weekend vs daily driver, not the Plaid but waiting for a roadster, coulda woulda shoulda's, I prefer shifting, but many were clear in what they wanted. ZR1 did come out with more votes. Best I could count. ZR1 - 37. Tesla - 26.
The first half of votes seem really close. "Maybe" within 3-5.
Then the 2nd half votes increased for ZR1. Many people has expected had different votes for one or two cars. I tried to count what their 1st choice was. Appeared to me we have some serious enthusiast here. LOL Take care everyone! Thanks for taking the time to give your opinion.
ZR1.
ZR1
I have a Z07 and a Plaid. I prefer 80/20 of Plaid/Vette. There is so much the Plaid can do for every day driving that it makes the Vette feel archaic, but the sound and vibrations of the Vette are perfect for weekends! Have a great day guys.
I’d take a base Corvette over a Tesla. They are the definition of boring, everybody has a Tesla.
I wouldn't like to own 2 cars because I have no need for 2, and the plaid is a better car for daily use so I take the plaid
Pretty decent effort by the Vette.
@MrGriff305, your comment shows your ignorance. All true "gear heads" embrace a vehicle no matter what powers it. And considering one is AWD and one is not makes quite the launch advantage. And to say it wasn't even close is just plain stupid. Not to mention it's a C7, not even the newest hotness, as you referred to it. Oh, and a little heads up. This outdated Vette stills laps Nurburgring over 30 seconds faster than a Model S Plaid.
@not today Well, we learned today that you can count to two. Congratulations.
300hp more + awd. If the race goes for just a bit longer the Tesla starts dragging and gets wasted.
Works for 400 mts straight without turns tho.
It's a dumb fast family car. It has air ride, soft suspension, it's for families. Top-end? Add in gears. At GoodWood there was this McMurtry EV. Sounds like a jet fighter, but is a pure EV. Trashes literally everything available currently. Go check it out.
The Tesla Plaid will keep pulling away, fact. The Plaid is capable of at least 216MPH(More to give), Vette can't come near that. No contest at any speed, vette would only do better on a track.
@@Samosayummyyay lol, dude, you sounds utterly ridiculous
@@potcommitted5355 Maxed out. LOL
@@potcommitted5355 ur name just proves how much of 🤡 u are….ain’t nothing maxed out
Hey, let’s also compare the performance of a DeWalt cordless drill to a Milwaukee corded drill.
Irrelevant
@@tomdavis3038 exactly.
Is it just me, or is it very satisfying to watch an ordinary looking car shred up these souped up stylish looking 'sports cars'.
@@TaxmanTV if we’d been around in the 1900’s, you’d have heard things like : “the horse got a really good start, kudos to tge rider. i’ll bet that contraption can’t run on grass”
No wonder tesla spends zero $ on advertising. Once you are the passenger in any Tesla, the car sells itself.
Now you just need a bunch a huge capacitors for the jump then switch to battery when you are up to speed. Might need to be a special drive train. The forces involved might rip stuff apart.
You could do thousands and thousands with only batteries too. Tesla is kind of underpowered considering what could be possible.
Tesla's really been milking the 1/4 mile for street cred, too bad they're not good for anything else lol.
Gorgeous Mustang, so clean!
Mikishots
But still a dated piece of crap.
Hearing petrolpurists talk about 'soulless' EVs feels for me like a repeat of history. When cars were invented horseriders had the exact same argument about a horse vs a lifeless machine. You can only chuckle reading back on their arguments back then. What the naysayers don't realize is that the petrolcars are at the end of their era, having evolved into the most awesome they can be, and the EV's are just at the start of theirs. I have no doubt that in time EVs will deliver on all fronts and then a whole lot more we can't even imagine right now. Embrace change people, life is more fun that way and you can appreciate a true genesis when you see one.
Um, how old are you to be speaking anecdotally about those times?
Girls crowd around my little vw dune buggy and 58 Chrysler, every single gas station, stop light, etc. Ive met near half the town already just because they want to check out my car.
Never saw that happen to a Tesla.
How can you speak about 100yrs ago when you are clearly 12
How do you know? Where you there to verify that happened and that’s what people talked about? Not everybody rode horses too lol
Which one is cheaper?
Closer than I thought it would be! That Mustang driver had the reaction time of a corpse!
Mustang?
@@capnskiddies yes, did you watch the video?
But what do you do with the effen battery when it's finished? shoot it to the moon with his starship?
If u have a brushless rc car u knew this was coming
I do.,..LOL ...I have a 1/10th Slash Taxxas 2WD with 2 cells so its 7.4Volts.Been doing this for 10 years....more power? Add another 3.7 volts to make it 3 cells and put that in the Slash and it goes much faster...Even take a look at a 6 cells and that 4 wheel drive losing it tires.
Yep big change from when i was a kid trying to get my brushed mechanical speed controller rc up to 35mph lol. Now my brushless rc's do 50+ easy..and last 2x longer. Crazy fun i must say.
@@404Droid rc aircraft pilot here. i knew it was coming the first time i saw a brushless 3d pattern plane rip up the sky with unlimited verticals for 15 minutes straight. seeing a model S p100 blow the doors off a mb 550s amg on the interstate confirmed it.
I used to be into R/C Cars big time when I was younger. I first started off with gas R/C cars as electric R/C cars that batteries didn't last that long. However, I took a 10-15 year hiatus from them and went with electric R/C cars as they improved the batteries. I could tell right off the bat that Electric R/C cars were quick and quicker off the line. Once Car companies solve the range problem and the prices come down on Electric Cars I don't think it will take too much convincing the American Public to switch over once they find on fun these cars are to drive.
Funny, you're right. When I was racing RC cars in the 90's, ALL you wanted was "4 minutes plus one lap" battery life. Now it's like "hold my controller, I'm going for lunch".
Electric r/c aircraft have instant power/torque no mess and engines don't stop unless they fail completely which does happen eventually.
The infrastructure needs to improve too, like where to recharge and how long it takes. Apartments, for example, need to have the ability to recharge EVs.
nope, not at all on any point you made
It's not only the transition from nickel metal h to lithium Palmer batteries that changed the rc game. The huge jump was in the new brushless motors from brushed. Huge huge improvement there.
Back then we had to work at getting our rc's up to 30mph. Now ready to run rc's out of the box do 50 to 60. Nuts.
ZR1 had a great run at the time he did, best i ever did in a 911 turbo was 11 secs
Not sure people understand....electric=instant peak torque, gas engines need to rev to get into power band thus creating slight delay to peak power,like a p51 mustang going a f-14,no apples to apples once electric is involved.
kinda makes me chuckle that all the motorheads have had to deal with the fact that electric cannot be beaten...
Strange sense of humor...So now it's "motorheads" vs "electricheads" smh lol What happens to enthusiasts in general? Why people gotta always assume bullshit. I'm sure they thiink of nothing else curled up every night in bed shaking ..wake up screaming "no electric no electric no..." come on now it's not that serious
It can be beaten. Go watch some Hoonigan
The plaid has more than 1000 HP lol
@@TboneTenEighties and the Tes is not a hyper or super car, the interior and built quality are garboggg
@@shaiapouf420 mad?
if the vette owner had only left some of those multiple gold chains at home then the weight saving would have made this a fairer race
Very cute. Now tell us how long it takes to drive a tesla from Maine to Florida...
Who the hell wants to drive from Maine to Florida???
It’s really no comparison, the torque curve on an electric motor will smoke any internal combustion engine, hands down, the electric wins. Having said that, can you go 600 miles and refuel in 10 mins??
"Can you go 600 miles and refuel in 10 mins?"
The Corvette can't go anywhere close to that far either.
I love that LX…great looking car…its my favorite.
That corvette held it's freaking own. Very nice to see.
bull shit! That corvette was done within the first 100ft
1.3 seconds slower so about 2 buses behind. Your definition of holding its own seems pretty lax
Compared that to fox body if I saw correctly, It wasn't complete destruction. Look anywhere on UA-cam and see the size of the gap between the teslas and the other car. The Vet did not do so bad.
@@bigh8121 so your comparing a 16k 30 yr old car to a couple year old 100k+ car I would hope the zr1 is faster then an old foxbody
@@kidamere2408 Why are so bussy hurt.
Doesn't matter what racing channel you're at, it's clear the Plaid brings in the Most Views and Comments!
It's ugly as sin as well
@@larryb5397 about as attractive as watching a 400 pound porn star LOL
EV is the future and NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT!
@@larryb5397 least coping Tesla hater
I don't hate it. I think it's pretty damn cool - it just looks like a turd.
We all get it- the Plaid is a 9 second car. Crazy fast by any standard, especially for a daily driver. That all said, EV's have the soul of a golf cart.
Given the choice, eleven reasons I would take that ZR1:
1) Taking turns.
That ZR1 will run circles around that Plaid.
2) Braking.
That ZR1 will brake way faster than that very heavy Plaid (batteries are very heavy).
3) No worries about where to fuel up.
4) No worries about how long it will take to fuel up.
5) No worries about freezing temperatures decreasing the range of the vehicle.
With the Plaid, the cold will make charging times far longer (could take hours), the range much shorter, and shorter still if you use the vehicle's heater.
With the ZR1, heat is a byproduct of combustion.
6) Batteries age, and after several years must be replaced, as they will no longer hold a charge. That will be wildly expensive for the Plaid (probably 50% of a new Plaid), and is a key reason why their re-sale value plummets.
7) When you bring the Plaid in to replace its batteries, be prepared to wait for months for the Tesla dealership's service department to obtain them (and cross your fingers that they have someone on staff that knows that job -- few people do).
8) The Plaid will go through tires rather quickly. Due to the extreme weight of the batteries, the tires take a beating.
That also makes their tires expensive, due to being constructed to withstand the vehicle's weight. The ZR1's tires are also expensive. But those ZR1 tires will give you a lot more fun on the road than the Plaid's tires.
9) The ZR1 sounds great. However, there is something to be said about a silent ride, too.
10) The ZR1 looks great. I can't say the same for the Plaid. It looks nice. But it falls far short of the ZR1's looks.
11) The police will not seize your ZR1, as they do with Tesla's, to obtain video evidence of crimes (Tesla's take really good footage of its surroundings, even while parked). It is somewhat common for people to find their Tesla's missing, only to find out that the police towed it, to solve a crime that has nothing to do with the Tesla's owner. Or you might walk over to your parked Tesla and find the police waiting for you, to take possession of your vehicle. One way or another, if the police deem your Tesla as a means to solve a crime, you will be without your vehicle for some time.
But for the pure fun of driving, #1 and #2, above, are too good to pass up. Yes, the Plaid will plant you in your seat, harder. But the ZR1 is no slouch. To give up #1 and #2, just for more acceleration, would not be my choice. I'll take the ZR1 for so much of its overall better driving experience.
and the zr1 still got mauled lol
Some valid points though some misrepresentation.
2, it's probably pretty close, though the ZR1 will have the edge with brakes fading
3 + 4... this is true though the mileage on that ZR1 means that even on road trips it's not going to be a better road tripper. With Tesla supercharger locations most road trips require little more time than you'd normally take to stop, hit the restroom, grab a drink, and you're back and the cars ready. Beyond that for daily driving that Tesla will be the one not having to look at where to fuel up and save a ton of money as long as you have access to a charger at home.
6, not several years, more like 20-40 years, though could be even better than that with some range loss (ICE cars lose HP, efficiency, etc, over time, along with needing many more components replaced within 20-40 years, such as the transmission multiple times likely).
8, To some extent.... the ZR1 is a poor comparison those tires will almost definitely shred faster than a Plaid. I know even on my 300 SRT8 with the summer performance tires they lasted an impressively short period of time, the ZR1 can't be any better. Also a factor to consider is that sure the extra weight will cause more ware but the heavy use of regenerative breaking will also go easier on the tires. We need more long term data to really understand the differences. If you compare a Plaid say to a Honda Civic then yeah it's probably going to be the CIvic, but different when you compare performance apples to apples.
10, I agreed. ZR1 looks amazing.
10 + 11, you miss one point, the police will hound you far more on that ZR1 vs the sleeper plaid.
That EV instant Torque is too addictive to me though... plus going from $200 monthly gas to $20 monthly charging cost is pretty compelling too.
@@M4ttNet You are pulling things out of the sky. You do not know what you are writing about. Are you attempting to troll?
@@M4ttNet zr1 lost by 1.3 seconds and 18 mph for f*cks sake....that's not a loss that's a bloodbath!!!
That first race with the 17 second Mustange. Ack in the day, I had a stock 68 Buick Riviera (4,470 lbs) that ran 15.05 at Fremont CA. I had fun street racing that thing as long as we were already moving between 25-30 mph. I beat a lot of so called muscle cars on the El on Friday and Saturday nights. I miss that car but hopefully who ever owns it now is taking good care of it.
Your story struck a nerve with me 🤣 , I remember driving my grandma's stock 68 , 390 ford galaxy , and beating the guys in the 78 Camaros and Trans Ams , when I was a teenager in the 80s. ..... I think that car was a 2 barrel , can't recall.
Well in 78 the Camaro and t/a had 150 hp so don't pull the prize balloons on that galaxy
the fact that a RWD v8 was right next to a tesla plaid the whole time and jumped just as well
Right next to? It got left... what race did you watch??????
@@michaelvoorhees5978 dude it was just a second behind, calm your EV fanboy tits down 💀💀
@@michaelvoorhees5978 what he meant was how good the Corvette held up to the Plaid
@@uraveragejoe4439 at the dig start?
This is the era of the underdog for sure. Lol. “But atleast…”
How much of the teslas advantage is tech? Does it have traction control?
All of the advantage is tech, what else would it be? The ZR1 is WAAAAY lighter and Modern Corvettes are full of tech too and in this case, he's using launch controls within the traction control systems of the ZR1. Both have launch controls. But there's not much you can do against the torque of an electric motor on a sticky track.
teslas motors can react within 10 milli seconds of sensing tire slip cutting back power and making acceleration more reliable on non sticky surfaces. the best traction control systems exist on 4 motor EVs as each tire is controlled by a individual motor, plaid has 3 motors.
I'd still take the vette instead 🔥
Vette driver did a great job, response time and hook up were damn near perfect.
Corvette: "I FEEL THE NEED, THE NEED FO....holy shit he already won..."
Tesla: "That's it...it's over already??"
Audience: drops corn dogs in mid-chomp...
XD
hahahahaahaaaaaa
Corvette: “race again?”
Plaid: “Nah fam, u serious? It’s time to recharge”☺️
Vette: “ThAtS iT, It’S oVeR alReAdY?” 😑
r/youngpeopleyoutube
Tesla: can somebody give me a push, I need to recharge.
Wow. Going in a straight line. Seems so complex and awesome!