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Corvette ZR1 Smokes Ferrari 296 GTB In Drag Race Showdown

​​1,064 HP ZR1 vs 820 HP Ferrari 296 GTB

Photo courtesy of DragTimes

Since arriving last year, the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 has lived up to the hype, setting multiple performance milestones—including a Nürburgring lap quicker than the Ford Mustang GTD. It’s the most extreme version of the eighth-generation Corvette, and while expensive, it still undercuts the Ferrari 296 GTB’s price and delivers stronger quarter-mile results.

DragTimes recently put the two head-to-head, noting that the tested 296 GTB cost about $405,000—around $174,000 more than the ZR1, a gap driven by engineering, hardware, and Ferrari’s exclusivity-focused branding.

The ZR1 entered the test with a 5.5-liter twin-turbo flat-plane-crank LT7 V8 pushing 1,064 horsepower to the rear wheels through an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. Weighing roughly 3,800 pounds, it’s about 300 pounds heavier than the Ferrari. The 296 GTB, meanwhile, produces 820 horsepower from its 3.0-liter twin-turbo hybrid V6, a setup directly tied to the V6 platform used in Ferrari’s Le Mans-winning 499P.

In the first run, the ZR1 won with a 9.291-second pass at 153.20 mph. The Ferrari followed at 9.737 seconds and 146.08 mph—a decisive margin in drag racing. A second run confirmed the outcome: the Corvette posted 9.315 seconds at 151.70 mph, while the 296 GTB managed 9.746 seconds at 145.66 mph. The result was clear—ZR1 beat the Ferrari both times.