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Corvette ZR1 Beats 911 GT3 RS & Mustang GTD

The Corvette ZR1 managed to set a production-car lap record at Sonoma Raceway

Photo courtesy of Hagerty

Three of the fastest track cars money can buy—Corvette ZR1, Porsche 911 GT3 RS, and Mustang GTD—are pitted against each other in Hagerty’s Ultimate Lap Battle at the Sonoma Raceway. A technical track with a mix of fast corners, slow corners, S-curves, and elevation changes—to see who’s truly fastest under identical conditions with the same driver: SCCA Hall of Famer Randy Pobst.

The 2026 Corvette ZR1 arrives with 1,064 hp along with some key upgrades that include massive carbon-ceramic brakes with new 10-piston Alcon calipers, directly addressing the Corvette’s previous braking shortcomings. The Mustang GTD is essentially a road-legal version of Multimatic’s GT3 race car, developed to challenge Porsche’s long-standing dominance. At nearly $400,000, it aims squarely at the 911 GT3 RS featuring a high-revving 4.0L naturally aspirated flat-six engine.

At the Nürburgring Nordschleife, all three are effectively dead even, separated by just 2.744 seconds despite running on different days with different drivers. The Corvette’s twin-turbo V8 overwhelms the field on power, but the GTD and GT3 RS counter with DRS-enabled active aerodynamics that trade drag for downforce as conditions demand.

From the first corner, it was clear: the Corvette’s massive torque gave it a straight-line advantage, while the Porsche sliced through corners with surgical precision. The Mustang kept pace in high-speed turns, thanks to downforce and stability, but its weight caught up in slower sections.

By the final hairpin, the Corvette ZR1 crossed the line first, setting a production-car lap record at Sonoma Raceway. The Porsche finished 2.35 seconds behind, trading cornering parity for less power. The Mustang ended 3.8 seconds back, dominant only in straight-line sections. On a balanced track, the ZR1’s combination of power and handling proved unbeatable.