No, it doesn't. Dodge markets it as the most powerful, quickest, & fastest sedan ever.
http://www.drivesrt.com/2015/charger-srt-hellcat/
Be sure to note the * by each claim as well.
Your right on the Quarter Mile claim because they are making that Figure with Drag radials, it may still be the fastest if the other cars also used Drag Radials as RWD will get the maximum advantage from extra Grip but this would not technically be stock.
However everything else is correct and im sure you would know that as well.
This is you making up the excuse that the car isn't suited to the track, thus it's unfair. What makes you think Suzuka or the Nurburgring will yield different results? Suzuka is not a power track, & beyond the gigantic straight, neither is the Nurburgring.
For F1 Maybe, but Suzuka for a production car is definetely a more power orientated track With only 2 tight Corners, Also the Majority of Nurburgring is medium to high speed so yes this would be more up the alley of a car with this power.
You said it will be a SRT8 with better brakes, tires, & suspension. Problem is the Hellcat even with just 500Hp isn't going to magically improve circuit times by the margins it's behind already.
when did I say in words it would improve lap times, it would certainly improve laptimes over a SRT8 but limiting the power to 500HP over 700HP wouldn't and I never claimed it would, what I said was it would make it more composed not faster, the power would be more balanced with the extra handling kit, where as the 707hp would be more weighted to power.
Or do we get to pick and choose which track the Hellcat can & can't have 700Hp to post the best lap times?
You used one track that is more suited to high grip AWD or lower powered cars and claimed it to be the all to end all, not all tracks are the same and not all tracks give the same results.
Proving something means providing evidence, not crying that none of the times are fair.
Do you want me to seriously prove why AWD can get off the line faster then RWD?
Except you haven't proven this at all. You claim it is, but there's zero evidence to suggest the car performs any better on the track. It certainly won't in the area the entire car is marketed which is speed, the area the competition isn't having any trouble running with despite Dodge's extra horsepower/torque advantages.
Unlike a Straight no track is really the same sure there is no evidence but 1 track that targets the weakest areas of this car and the strongest of the cars you compared it to isn't what I would call a balanced comparison.
Since you whined about the track, I brought up compared times against the Dodge on its home turf on the drag strip. This is the biggest area Dodge has been marketing both Hellcats, going as far as to fit non-OEM street legal drag radials just to boast even more above the competition.
to be fully fair if you where to regularly drag this car you would probably have drag radials but in all honestly it's just a benchmark for a useless statistic, how many people race off every Traffic line?
You're the one yet to post anything similar except be right that the Dodge is faster in the top end. Nice, it beat the competition in 1 category. Too bad that doesn't give it victory elsewhere.
Well it does allow itself to be bought by more people allowing more people into this performance bracket.
either way what I am saying is there is more to a car then Drag times and Track Times.
Your basically claiming since X is faster around X track this car is a Power monster that gives little to anything else.
What I am saying is in Real world it works perfectly, it can be a family sedan one day, a balanced car another and if you put the second key in it can be a hoon to blast on a highway.
Combine that with it being significantly cheaper then it's competition that do the same its well worth it.