The Ford Mustang Dark Horse S650 is faster — 3.9s quicker on average across 6 shared tracks.
American Muscle Evolved: Corvette C7 Grand Sport vs Mustang Dark Horse S650
When two icons like the Chevrolet Corvette C7 Grand Sport and the Ford Mustang Dark Horse S650 meet at the racetrack, it’s more than a numbers game—it’s a clash of philosophies. Both wear their heritage proudly, but each brings a fresh approach to modern track performance, blending raw muscle with new-school precision. Let’s dig into the lap data and specs to see where their strengths truly lie.
Performance Face-Off: Lap Times and On-Track Character
Examining head-to-head data, both the Corvette and Mustang showcase impressive numbers, but their victories come at different levels of modification and context.
At Sebring - CW, the Mustang Dark Horse S650 absolutely dominated with a 2:01.84 on a race-prepped setup, outpacing the Grand Sport’s best 2:19.42 (medium mods) by an emphatic 17.6 seconds. This result, though, reflects the Mustang’s advantage in modifications and likely tire, showcasing just how much the S650 can be transformed into a track weapon.
But the script flips at VIR Full Course, where the Corvette’s lightly-modified 2:03.95 is 7.1 seconds faster than the Mustang’s 2:11.1 (medium mods). Here, the C7’s lower curb weight (3464 lbs vs. the Mustang’s 3879 lbs) and sharp, naturally-aspirated LT1 V8 seem to provide a more agile, confidence-inspiring experience, especially on technical sections.
At Road America, the battle tightens. The Mustang (race mods) clocks a 2:23.8, edging out the Corvette’s 2:24.65 (heavy mods) by less than a second. This razor-thin margin is a testament to the Mustang's potent 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 and how its added power (500 PS vs. the Corvette’s 466 PS) can claw back time on longer straights, even with a weight penalty.
Curiously, the Mustang also ekes out a win at Thunderhill - West with a 1:22.52 (stock) versus the Corvette’s 1:23.2 (light mods), showing that the latest S650 chassis has genuine out-of-the-box pace.
Value, Engineering, and the Ideal Owner
Both cars are rear-wheel drive, front-engine icons, but their personalities diverge. The Grand Sport is the last of the front-engine, naturally aspirated Corvettes, blending approachable limits with a chassis that rewards nuanced driving. Its lighter weight and well-sorted suspension mean it’s an accessible hero for intermediate track drivers—fast in stock form, but with plenty of room for upgrades. For the enthusiast who wants a car that’s immediately sharp yet endlessly tunable, the C7 Grand Sport remains a compelling choice.
The Mustang Dark Horse S650, meanwhile, is the modern evolution of a pony car—heavier, but packing serious punch and bristling with technology. Its track results, especially when race-prepped, show it can be a true giant-killer. The S650’s broader, heavier platform means it takes well to modifications; for the driver who revels in tuning and extracting every last tenth, the Mustang offers a deep well of potential. Even in stock form, it’s capable of surprising agility, as the Thunderhill result shows.
Value-wise, both cars represent accessible speed, but with different emphases: the Corvette for precision out of the box, the Mustang for brute force and modding headroom.
Final Thoughts
The lap data tells a nuanced story: the Corvette C7 Grand Sport excels when agility and balance rule, while the Mustang Dark Horse S650 can deliver knockout performance, especially with serious modifications. Both are far more than their stereotypes, and each offers a distinct flavor for the American performance enthusiast—whether you prize the Corvette’s scalpel-like precision or the Mustang’s muscle and untapped potential. Ultimately, the winner depends on your driving style and how you like to chase those lap time trophies.
Specifications
| Specifications | Chevrolet Corvette C7 Grand Sport Corvette C7 Grand Sport | Ford Mustang Dark Horse S650 Mustang Dark Horse S650 |
|---|---|---|
| Model Years | 2017-2019 | 2024 |
| horsepower | 466 | 500 |
| torque (N_M) | 630 | 567 |
| weight (KG) | 1,571 | 1,759 |
| Power to Weight | 0.3 | 0.28 |
| Rank | #48 | - |
| Tire |
180 PILOT SPORT CUP 2
285/30/19 / 335/25/20 |
180 P ZERO™ TROFEO RS
305/30/19 / 315/30/19 |
| engine Description | 6.2L NA V8 (LT1 ) | 5.0L Ti-VCT V8 Engine |
| gearbox | 7 SPEED MANUAL | 6-SPEED |
| drive Type | RWD | RWD |
| wheelbase (MM) | 2710 | 2718 |
| width (MM) | 1877 | 1933 |
| length (MM) | 4493 | 4818 |
| height (MM) | 1234 | 1402 |
| 0 - 60 MPH | 4 SECs | 4.1 SECs |
| top Speed (KPH) | 291 | 259 |
| price MSRP | $ 94,300 | $ 60,865 |
| Current Value | $ 70,000 | $ 70,000 |
| OVERALL VS AVERAGE LAP TIMES | -4.77s | -5.47s |
Chevrolet Corvette C7 Grand Sport Corvette C7 Grand Sport — Lap Times vs Average
Lap Times
| Track Name | Corvette C7 Grand Sport Corvette… | Mustang Dark Horse S650 Mustang… | Diff | Mod | Treadwear TW | Video |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thunderhill (West) | 1:23.2 | 1:22.52 | +0.68 | Light / Stock | 220 / 180 |