Factory Five GTMWins Gran Turismo AwardGary Cheney's 2007 GTM was chosen as the "Best Domestic Automobile" at Sony's fifth annual Gran Turismo Awards, held at the Wynn's Tryst nightclub during the 2007 SEMA show.
"The 2007 Gran Turismo Awards showcase the collaboration between the automotive culture and the gaming industry," said Kazunori Yamauchi, famed creator of the racing franchise and president of developer Polyphony Digital Inc. "We are proud to honor auto enthusiasts for their passion of cars, and to celebrate the automotive lifestyle that Gran Turismo embodies."
If the Factory Five GTM is anything, it's passionate: under 2,500 pounds, GM LS power, 0-60 times in 3 seconds flat, and over 1g of grip! Add in that sweet paint, and it's no wonder Cheney's GTM caught Gran Turismo's attention. Though Marcel Horn and his '07 Audi TT got the Best In Show award (and his ride will be included in a future version of GT), Gary's GTM sang the GTM and LS engine's praise loud and clear.
The GMHTP staff was given VIP access to Tryst to sample an early version of Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, attend the GT Awards ceremony, and celebrate with the winners with a private concert by Audioslave/Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell. Killer club, killer party, killer band, and killer game. 'Nuff said. Check out www.playstation.com for more info.
Department Of CorrectionsOn page 49 of our February 2008 issue, there are two cam specs for the Patriot Performance camshaft included in our "Budget Badass" LS1 tech story. The first one, 225/229, is correct, as we forgot to change the one below it. Sorry about that.
Also in February, in our Street Heat section on page 88 it was misstated that Gerald Antoine and his GN originally hail from Missouri, when in fact Mississippi is his home state. And don't sweat it Gerald: "Buford" is just another term for Buicks-see our Off The Wire column for clarification.
G8 GT Prototype Spied!GMHTP recently had the chance to take a seat in the hot new 2008 Pontiac G8 GT prototype at a recent GM event. At a base price of $29,995, the 364-cube V-8 model makes 361 SAE horsepower at 5700 rpm- the kind of power that will blow away its domestic and foreign competition in the midsize sedan category. Initially the V-8 G8 GT will not be available with a manual transmission, however the 6L80 6-speed auto should withstand the supplied 391 lbft of torque. The 5L40 5-speed auto will be standard on the 261-horse V-6 model, with a manual transmission following perhaps in the next model year. A limited-slip differential, a substantial set of brakes under the standard 18-inch rims (or optional 19s on the GT), and a curb weight of under 4,000 pounds should make the 4-wheel independently suspended RWD sedan a fairly nimble creature. The 6.0L OHV V-8s will be built in Mexico, and the 3.6L DOHC V-6s will be built in the U.S.
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