If you're right, West, I found it sad. The 'vette and the Viper are the two only american cars I love, and so I'd like very much to see a tight match between those two... Before the Viper, nobody would believe that Dodge/Chrysler, was going to come to that level in LMS. But the car performed really well, and is already a legend now. The new corvette is taking revenge, but if Dodge is far down the grid, it's only because the Viper chassis is ten years old now! I'm sure they can up their game if they invest in a new model developpement.
West wrote: Probably an excuse saying they don't want to or can't afford it.
I agree this sounds like poor excuses, but I can't believe they didn't see any return on investment in the last ten years. Their car was
looking great at the begining, but if people know it is a really strong car, it's thanks to it's succes in famous events as Le Mans, LMS and ALMS. So I don't understand why they withdraw here. Too bad...