The belle of the ball during the MPG Drive Day 2022 - the Corvette C8 in front of the iconic Ferris Wheel at Calamigos Ranch Event Center. Image Credit: Edmund Jenks (2022) |
Shared Ride & Drive In A Corvette C8 Defined American Supercar On Public Roads
The Motor Press Guild hosts many events and meetings throughout the year. Yes!
These last couple of years have had their share of protocol challenges, but to
have an opportunity to drive many types of cars on everyday roads as opposed
to Tracks or Autocross set environments, allows one to judge and share a
special experience in drivetime that few other events can hold.
On June 7th, 2022, the Motor Press Guild (MPG) held a long delayed
get-together that was originally titled Droptops & Dirt and combined it
with the multi-year delayed annual awards meeting that was formally known as
"The Dean Batchelor Awards" that now goes by the recognition name of "Excellence
In Automotive Journalism MPG Awards" The driving experience meeting was
typically held in the Spring and the awards recognition event was normally
held as a 2-Fer AWARDS & Holiday Season event around mid-December.
Welcome to the views of longtime friend, colleague, and rounded Motor Culture raconteur Lou Leto on the MPG Drive Day twisty roads of the Malibu mountains in the Corvette C8:
Corvette C8 Exterior color is listed as Sebring Orange Tintcoat. Image Credit: Edmund Jenks (2022) |
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Handling was excellent in any of the modes that were available at the turn
of a knurled selector knob.
And the modes were uniquely felt and heard, as the magnetic shocks changed
stiffness and the exhaust note increased with more performance oriented
selections. The default Touring mode was efficient. The Track mode the most
stiff, of course. Got to be a performance guy to drive in Track mode all the
time.
Drive Day Loop Guide for some time on public surface streets. Image Credit: Edmund Jenks (2022) |
As I felt both as a passenger and then behind the wheel, with the available
torque of this naturally aspirated engine, this was a second-and-third gear
vehicle through the short straights and radical turns. This is no different
than my experience at most road race race tracks; third is always the
"sweetheart gear." Paddle shifts are very responsive and quick. The
different modes will increased holding a gear longer and at higher revs
prior to an upshift while in Drive. Could really squirt the car forward in
literal leaps, then the brakes hauled it down quickly and without fade time
and time again.
The cockpit makes one feel a bit separated (isolated); more like a capsule,
and the engine behind is so very quiet, even in higher performance exhaust
modes. The digital dash offers much info, and forward sight is awarded with
the small fender peaks (like a C3 'Vette) for cornering reference. Handing
is solid and neutral. Vehicle feels lighter and smaller than it is. Until
you look in the side mirrors and see the wide rear fenders, and then wonder
if the car will clear the the narrow roads hugging the jutting rock-filled
corners on the mountain side. The other side is the severe drop-offs without
guard rails...
Rear Camera Mirror is a General Motors safety technology that replaces the traditional rear-view mirror with high-resolution video streaming to a display in the rear-view mirror, thereby improving on the traditional inside rearview mirror by providing a wider, less obstructed field of view. - Display: the in-mirror 1280 by 240-pixel TFT-LCD display with 171 pixels per inch. One may observe that the glass protecting the display catches a diffusive reflection that compromises or distracts from the possibility of a best image presentation for the driver (look at edges of mirror image). Image Credit: Corvette Forum (2022) |
The inside rearview mirror is a camera, and the imaging appears as is
too... remote and off contrast. I guess that with this much power and
handing, that rear view is non-important. Just nail it and go to the opening
an eighth mile ahead that comes up in one heartbeat. I did use it for
backing up. Works as well as my MINI or the Sheriff's "blind-spot special"
Explorers that I drive to the car wash..
Ferrari Dino 246 GTS - The Dino line was created in honor of Enzo Ferrari’s son Alfredo Ferrari who was championing the V6 engine before his untimely death. The series began with a number of 206 sport prototypes and eventually the 246 road cars. Over 1200 examples were produced over a two year period between 1972 to 1974. Image Credit: Super Cars (2022) |
The Corvette is a bit too quiet for me. I long for the days [driving]
in my Dino 246 GT when I could hear (and feel) the chain driven cams
whirring, the three huge dual throat Webers sucking hard for A/F mixture,
and the other mechanical sounds at 7,000 RPM+ contributing to the
symphony.
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My reality check that I am struggling with: do I want one with this size,
power (and cost) as my intended everyday driver? At my age, my
car-centric evil mind says YES. My other mental gremlins are sneakily
questioning; is a 2014-2016 mid-engine naturally-aspirated flat six-powered
Porsche Cayman S a better (sized, power, carrying space ) daily driver
choice? Rest assured, either will be bright red...
ENDS
Let's be clear, people meeting - in formal association - with like-minded folks is
both affirming in cultural values and civil pursuits. We must never loose
sight of how important it is to commune with Humanity on these many levels of
town and country - in motion.
Thank you Lou Leto for sharing both the day, and these written reflections on
our two rides in this American Supercar together - for each, one a ride and
the other a drive - at MPG's Drive Day held in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area in from Malibu on Kanan Road from
Calamigos Ranch Event Center ... truly captured the day.
... notes from
The EDJE
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