Just a few days after spy shots showing the new Chevrolet Camaro Z28 testing at the Nürburgring with nothing more than a camo paint job, a video has followed showing that same muscle car in action at the Ring. The video also shows the new Z28 crashing hard.
Do you even grip, bro? That’s what General Motors must be thinking in order to spend the millions of dollars it costs to develop aero packages for road going cars. If these spy shots courtesy of our friends at, Autoblog are true, then we’re in for a treat!
All right Camaro fans, prepare to begin drooling. Prepare for an uncomfortable feeling in your pants, followed by a need to check your bank accounts, and then a new need to put more money into your account so you can later take it out.
Last week we saw some spy shots of the next generation Camaro running around the Nürburgring area, but there wasn’t any of it running actually on the infamous track. Now thanks to some eagle eye, and eagle camera’d Camaro fans around the ‘Ring we’ve got video of it on the track. First off, what’s immediately noticeable […] More »
The Nürburgring has fast become the benchmark test area for the entire automotive world. It seems like there was never a time where the infamous track wasn’t used to suss out the viability or track readiness of a car. In past generations though, most of the cars seen at the ‘Ring were all from European […] More »
There’s a reason I’m a writer and not an engineer. Were I making a track-focused car, I would concentrate on things such as power, brakes, weight reduction and cooling, but I would never consider what Chevrolet has incorporated into the new Camaro Z/28. They call it “flying car” logic. Normally, when a car soars over […] More »