The Corvette ZR1 continues to dominate the performance car scene with another impressive achievement. In 2025, the iconic supercar claimed yet another lap record, this time at Mosport, Canada’s renowned racetrack. A 2026 Corvette ZR1 driven by Canadian racing legend Ron Fellows blitzed the previous record with a stunning time of 1:18.2, leaving behind the old benchmark of 1:22.12 set by the 2023 Z06—also driven by Fellows.
ZR1 Lap Record: An Unmatched Achievement at Mosport
Ron Fellows, known for his unparalleled experience at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park, holds a deep connection with the track. As a co-owner of Mosport and a multi-decade racing veteran with Corvettes, his expertise behind the wheel of the ZR1 was a key factor in breaking the lap record. Fellows’ intimate knowledge of the circuit and his track record with Chevrolet made him the ideal driver to push the Corvette ZR1 to its limits.
“When you’ve got more downforce, you can be that much more aggressive with corner entry,” Fellows explained. His control of the ZR1’s 1,064 horsepower is a testament to his precision and mastery. According to Fellows, during Turn 8, he was able to brake at the same point as the Z06 but went over 20 miles per hour faster, thanks to the ZR1’s enhanced downforce package.
Power Behind the ZR1 Lap Record: Performance That Thrills
The Corvette ZR1 is no ordinary production car. Its twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V-8 engine, which sits at the rear of the car, delivers a mind-blowing 1,064 horsepower and can propel the car from 0-60 mph in just 2.3 seconds. The addition of the ZTK package, which generates up to 1,200 pounds of downforce, provides unmatched stability and speed, contributing significantly to its remarkable lap times.
This lap record at Mosport joins a growing list of fast laps set at iconic circuits, including Watkins Glen, Road America, Road Atlanta, and Virginia International Raceway. Additionally, the ZR1X model of the ZR1 has set a record lap at the legendary Nurburgring in Germany, further cementing the ZR1’s position as a true North American supercar.
Stars & Steel Collection and ZR1’s Future Legacy
Interestingly, the 2026 Corvette ZR1 used for this record-breaking lap is part of the new Stars & Steel collection, an exclusive lineup that showcases Chevrolet’s commitment to performance and heritage. While the car was setting records at Mosport, Chevrolet is also positioning the ZR1 for an exciting future. The 2026 model’s involvement in this milestone could be an indication of a limited-run version of the ZR1, poised for release later this year.
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: A True North American Supercar
Ron Fellows’ achievement highlights not only his personal racing prowess but also the Corvette ZR1 as a flagship for Chevrolet’s performance division. As the ZR1 continues to break records across various tracks, it solidifies its reputation as a leader in the supercar world. The combination of a highly capable driver and advanced car technology has helped the Corvette ZR1 maintain its place at the pinnacle of American engineering.
