Dodge today
pulled the cover off the newest special-edition model of
the 2010 Viper SRT10 lineup. The Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR-X
is a turn-key, non-street legal race car that is slated
to make its on-track debut in the summer of 2010. This
is the latest in a line of special niche models and
initiatives that Dodge is rolling out over the coming
months to try and keep the Viper fresh and help it hit a
target of 500 sales during 2010 before production of the
venerable sports car is wound up.
“The Dodge Viper
ACR-X takes the performance attributes of Viper to an even
higher level for a wide range of drivers starting with the
grassroots racer all the way up to the professional,” said
Ralph Gilles, President and CEO, Dodge Brand. “This project
is a result of many years of performance engineering
expertise from our SRT team, combined with the passion and
dedication of Viper Nation, to keep the Viper racing
tradition going strong on tracks around the country and the
world.”
Combining the
best performance attributes of the record-setting,
street-legal Dodge Viper ACR (American Club Racer) and the
safety equipment of championship-winning Viper Competition
Coupe, the Viper ACR-X is powered by the SRT-developed
8.4-liter V10, equipped with factory headers and a
low-restriction exhaust system, that produces 640 horsepower
(40 more than production model).
The suspension
also is tuned and upgraded specifically for on-track usage,
while the weight is lightened by a full 160 pounds (versus
the standard production Viper) to take on even the most
challenging road course. Additional aerodynamic upgrades
improve downforce, while enhancing stability and
significantly improving grip in high-speed cornering.
Similar to the
Dodge Viper Competition Coupe, the Viper ACR-X contains
factory-installed safety equipment such as a
factory-designed roll cage, fuel cell and race seat.
Additional racing components are added to meet the
significant durability and reliability requirements for
on-track competition.
In what will be
the final year of production for the current generation
Viper, the ACR-X is the third limited, special-edition model
to be introduced by Dodge. ““We’re going to make 2010 the
most exciting year for Viper yet with specially developed
cars for the street and the track,” added Gilles. “The ACR-X
is targeted at road-racing enthusiasts who want to
successfully compete in our ultimate American sports car.”
Last month, the
SRT team used a testing session at Laguna Seca raceway to
shake down the Viper ACR-X for the first time. Behind the
wheel was professional driver Kuno Wittmer from the SCCA Pro
Racing SPEED World Challenge Touring Car Championship
series, who was able to run consistent 1:31.00 lap times
around the 2.238-mile, 11-turn course. Wittmer’s lap times
were more than 3 seconds faster than the street-legal Dodge
Viper SRT10 ACR that holds the production car track record
at Laguna Seca raceway.
"The Dodge Viper
ACR-X is incredible,” said Wittmer. “After a short warm up,
I was running lap times as quick as exotic GT race cars. I
was blown away by the power and acceleration, and even more
surprised at how the ACR-X navigated the challenging Laguna
Seca corners and how friendly it was to drive at the limit.
All aspects of the car work together perfectly to plant all
that horsepower and torque without issue,” Wittmer added.
“This will be a great package for someone coming out of
grassroots racing with a desire to step-up to GT level
competition. Dodge nailed it with this one!"
The Viper SRT10
ACR-X is designed to compete in the Viper Racing League,
Sports Car Club of America and National Auto Sport
Association events. Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP)
for the Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR-X will be approximately
$110,000. Production is slated to begin in Spring 2010.
Dodge
Viper Cup
The Dodge Viper
SRT10 ACR-X will make its on-track debut in July 2010 in a
newly developed spec series called the Dodge Viper Cup,
which will be sanctioned by the existing Viper Racing
League. Each vehicle in the new series must be the new Viper
ACR-X.
Two races per
weekend for five weekends will make up the 10-race 2010
Dodge Viper Cup schedule which includes July 9-11 at
Virginia International Raceway; August 14-15 at Hallett
Raceway; September 11-12 at Pocono Raceway; October 1-3 at
Miller Motorsports Park and October 22-24 at Daytona
International Speedway.
A contingency
program sponsored by Dodge Motorsports and Mopar will pay
out more than $200,000 during 2010. Payouts for each race
are in cash and Mopar vouchers come as credit toward
purchase of Mopar parts and accessories.
Per Race |
Cash |
Mopar Voucher |
Total |
1st |
$6,500
|
$1,000
|
$7,500
|
2nd |
$4,500
|
$500
|
$5,000
|
3rd |
$2,500
|
$250
|
$2,750
|
4th |
$1,250
|
$150
|
$1,400
|
5th |
$500
|
$100
|
$600
|
Additional cash
awards will be made to the top-3 finishers in the Dodge
Viper Cup. The 2010 champion will win $25,000, second-place
will receive $10,000 and third-place will pay $5,000.
Viper
Racing Heritage
The Dodge Viper
has enjoyed a successful racing heritage that began in 1996
with the original Viper racing entry, the GTS-R, which
earned five international GT championships and the 1997-1999
FIA GT championships. It also posted an overall win at the
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in 1999 – the first for a
production-based American car. The Dodge Viper Competition
Coupe, introduced in 2003, delivered the next chapter with
its coupe-shaped carbon/Kevlar body and a track-ready
chassis, based on the Dodge Viper SRT10. The Viper
Competition Coupe has continued the on-track prowess by
capturing the 2004 SCCA Speed World Challenge GT title,
championships in Formula D Drifting series in 2004 and 2006
and the British GT Championship in 2007 and 2008. The Viper
Racing League is one race series within the group of three
(including Challenge Series and Driving School) sanctioned
by Viper Days. The series has 11-weekend events scheduled
for the 2010 season at some of the country’s most
prestigious race tracks.
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