The Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 S550 is faster — 2.1s quicker on average across 43 shared tracks.
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C7 Z51 vs Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 S550: American Icons Unleashed
When it comes to track-capable American muscle, few rivalries ignite as much passion as the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C7 Z51 and the Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 S550. Both rear-wheel-drive, naturally aspirated V8 powerhouses, these cars represent the sharpest edges of Detroit engineering—yet their approaches to speed, value, and track character are refreshingly distinct. Let’s dive into the LapMeta data and see which legend shines brightest when the stopwatch calls the shots.
Lap Time Face-Off: Corvette Precision vs Shelby Bravado
LapMeta’s treasure trove of user-submitted lap times offers a rare, apples-to-apples look at these American thoroughbreds across a spectrum of circuits, modifications, and driver skill levels. Analyzing direct lap time comparisons, the Corvette Stingray C7 Z51 generally claims the upper hand, especially when modifications are similar.
For instance, at Motorsport Ranch-MSR Cresson - 3.1, a medium-mod Z51 posted a blistering 2:17, a full 15 seconds faster than a lightly modded GT350’s 2:32.54. The Corvette’s lighter weight (3298 lbs vs. the Mustang’s 3760 lbs) and torquier LT1 V8 (630 Nm) deliver an edge in technical sections, and this theme repeats across multiple tracks. At MSR Houston - CCW, the Vette’s heavily prepped 1:36.317 eclipses the GT350’s stock 1:48.5 by over 12 seconds.
But the Ford isn’t always chasing taillights. The GT350’s 5.2L flat-plane “Voodoo” V8, revving to a stratospheric 8250 rpm, comes alive on fast, flowing circuits. On Auto Club Speedway - Road Course, a heavily modified Shelby stormed to a 1:44.1, trouncing a stock Z51’s 1:55.72 by a decisive 11 seconds. At PittRace, the Mustang’s race-prepped 1:49.24 bested the Corvette’s stock 2:00.69.
The margin narrows considerably when comparing similar modification levels. On High Plains Raceway, both running medium mods, the GT350’s 2:01.4 edges the Z51’s 2:07.5 by just over six seconds—proof that the Mustang’s extra horsepower (526 PS vs 466 PS) and higher-revving engine can pay dividends when the track opens up.
Yet, across a wide range of circuits—especially tighter, technical venues—the Corvette’s lighter mass and classic front-engine, rear-drive poise grant it a slim but consistent advantage. At Blackhawk Farms Raceway, 1:18.77 for the Z51 versus the Mustang’s 1:22.86; at Thunderhill - West, it’s 1:25.8 for the Chevy over 1:28.91 for the Ford.
Engineering, Character, and the Track Day Economy
Both cars are rear-driven, naturally aspirated, and possess brilliant V8s, but their personalities couldn’t be more different on the race track—or in the garages of their owners.
The Z51 is the precision scalpel—its nearly 500-lb weight advantage means sharper turn-in, less brake stress, and a chassis that flatters both novice and expert. The LT1’s prodigious torque arrives early, making the C7 feel effortlessly quick out of slow corners. This is a car that, even in near-stock trim, can humble more exotic metal in the right hands. Its pace relative to LapMeta’s averages (-0.97%) confirms its reputation as a giant-slayer.
The GT350, on the other hand, is all about drama and sensation. The Voodoo V8’s wail, combined with a stiffer, more communicative chassis than any previous Mustang, makes it a track day event every time you drop the hammer. Its higher horsepower is offset by more weight, but when the track rewards high-speed stability and top-end pull, the Shelby claws back ground. It also holds its own with an overall pace of -0.71% versus LapMeta averages—a testament to its capability.
When it comes to cost, both cars deliver serious value. The C7 Z51 stickered in the mid-$50k range when new, but as the C8 era dawns, used prices have remained strong, buoyed by its analog feel and proven reliability. The GT350, with an MSRP in the low $60k’s, has seen values fluctuate, but clean examples are increasingly prized for their unique engine and limited production.
Target Customers: Corvette Precision vs Mustang Passion
The Corvette appeals to drivers who crave precision, adaptability, and a car that’s always ready to trade paint with higher-priced rivals in HPDE or Time Attack. Its robust aftermarket support means a stock Z51 can become a track monster without breaking the bank. For the grassroots racer or the driver chasing fast, consistent laps, the C7 Z51 remains a smart, rewarding choice.
The Shelby, meanwhile, is for the enthusiast who wants every session to be an experience—its engine alone is worth the price of admission. While it may require heavier mods to topple the Corvette on tighter tracks, the GT350’s character, soundtrack, and high-speed prowess make it a hero car on any grid. For those who want a car that thrills on track and turns heads at Cars & Coffee, the Shelby is hard to resist.
Final Word: While the Corvette Stingray C7 Z51 edges ahead in most direct lap time comparisons—especially when mods are equivalent—the Mustang Shelby GT350 S550 is no underdog. Each is a towering achievement in American performance, and both reward their owners with unforgettable track experiences. Your choice? It’s as much about your style as your stopwatch.
Specifications
| Specifications | Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C7 Corvette Stingray C7 | Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 S550 Mustang Shelby GT350 S550 |
|---|---|---|
| Model Years | 2014-2019 | 2015-2020 |
| horsepower | 466 | 526 |
| torque (N_M) | 630 | 582 |
| weight (KG) | 1,496 | 1,706 |
| Power to Weight | 0.31 | 0.31 |
| Rank | #160 | #108 |
| Tire |
180 PILOT SPORT CUP 2
245/35/19 / 285/30/20 |
300 PILOT SUPER SPORT
305/35/19 |
| engine Description | 6.2L NA V8 (LT1 ) | 5.2L NA flat-plane V8 (Voodoo) |
| gearbox | 7-SPD MAN W/OD | TREMEC TR-3160 6-SPEED MANUAL |
| drive Type | RWD | RWD |
| wheelbase (MM) | 2710 | 2720 |
| width (MM) | 1877 | 1928 |
| length (MM) | 4493 | 4783 |
| height (MM) | 1240 | 1382 |
| 0 - 60 MPH | 4 SECs | 4.2 SECs |
| top Speed (KPH) | 306 | 278 |
| price MSRP | $ 55,400 | $ 63,495 |
| Current Value | $ 50,000 | $ 65,000 |
| OVERALL VS AVERAGE LAP TIMES | -1.69s | -3.69s |
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C7 Corvette Stingray C7 — Lap Times vs Average
Lap Times
| Track Name | Corvette Stingray C7 Corvette… | Mustang Shelby GT350 S550 Mustang… | Diff | Mod | Treadwear TW | Video |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Motorsport Ranch-MSR Cresson (1.7 CW) | 1:25.5 | 1:24.95 | +0.55 | Stock | 141–200 | |
| New Jersey Motorsports Park-NJMP (Lightning) | 1:14.3 | 1:10.69 | +3.61 | Medium | 0–99 | ▶ VS ▶ |
| Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park-WHP (East) | 1:03.85 | 1:01.13 | +2.72 | Light | >200 | |
| Heartland Motorsports Park (Grand Prix CCW w/fast 8) | 1:47.53 | 1:55.707 | -8.17 | Stock | 141–200 | |
| Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Full Course) | 2:06 | 2:03.46 | +2.54 | Medium | 100–140 | ▶ VS ▶ |
| Arizona Motorsports Park - AMP (Main Track - CW) | 1:51.671 | 1:49.976 | +1.69 | Light | >200 | ▶ VS ▶ |