If you have ever argued with friends about Nürburgring lap times, Jason Cammisa and Randy Pobst basically built an episode around settling it the right way. Same driver, same day, same track, and a course that demands more than just big speed and big aero. Sonoma Raceway is all elevation changes, awkward corner entries, off-camber moments, and walls that creep up on you, which makes it the perfect place to see how three totally different “we mean business” road cars actually perform when the stopwatch is the only judge. The matchup is the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 with the ZTK package, the Ford Mustang GTD, and the reigning champ from a prior battle, the 992.1 Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The headline is simple: one of them laid down a 1:34.941 to set a new Sonoma production-car lap record, edging the previous benchmark of 1:35.05 from the $2 million Czinger 21C by just 0.109 seconds.
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