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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16577268" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>No one is saying it is invalid but stock for stock there is no comparison in any way, shape, or form. They are two completely different cars and the argument could be made that both punch above their class, but the one that definitely does is the 720/765 for sure as it is consistent and with just a tire tops the 1500hp AWD Chiron's 9.4 1/4 mile time. That's a car that costs 5-6 times as much as the 765LT, has twice the horsepower, and AWD to boot. The 765LT is blistering fast and efficient with its power which ultimately lends itself to the vehicles weight which is what McLaren stated they were specifically targeting rather than just adding more horsepower to bump up performance numbers. </p><p></p><p>I've been on here long enough to know that most the members here have very reasonable views on this topic and understand the intricacies and elements that determine what makes each car different or superior. The comparisons you are making doesn't really make any sense because it is such a narrow and specific example. You're comparing racecars which have very little in common with their street car counterparts. There's only been a few supercars in recent years that I can think of that actually share a lot more with their racecar counterparts and that is the 17+ FGT and the Saleen S7. There's probably a few others but those are the two that come to mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16577268, member: 21786"] No one is saying it is invalid but stock for stock there is no comparison in any way, shape, or form. They are two completely different cars and the argument could be made that both punch above their class, but the one that definitely does is the 720/765 for sure as it is consistent and with just a tire tops the 1500hp AWD Chiron's 9.4 1/4 mile time. That's a car that costs 5-6 times as much as the 765LT, has twice the horsepower, and AWD to boot. The 765LT is blistering fast and efficient with its power which ultimately lends itself to the vehicles weight which is what McLaren stated they were specifically targeting rather than just adding more horsepower to bump up performance numbers. I've been on here long enough to know that most the members here have very reasonable views on this topic and understand the intricacies and elements that determine what makes each car different or superior. The comparisons you are making doesn't really make any sense because it is such a narrow and specific example. You're comparing racecars which have very little in common with their street car counterparts. There's only been a few supercars in recent years that I can think of that actually share a lot more with their racecar counterparts and that is the 17+ FGT and the Saleen S7. There's probably a few others but those are the two that come to mind. [/QUOTE]
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