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Zentorno vs Adder - Drag Race Results!

Spent the last 3 hours testing Zentorno & Adder on the airport runway. I've got full mods on both cars. The Zentorno barely edges out in acceleration, but Adder has that top speed by a mile. Had a few close ones but my money's still on the Zentorno for city races. It handles corners like a beast. Adder's good for long straights though. What's your go-to racecar? Let's discuss.

Submitted 11 months, 3 weeks ago by midnightRacerX


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Nice comparison! Ppl always forget about handling in races. Adder is great when you have room to push it but Zentorno's agility for most tracks is unbeatable. Plus, Zentorno looks way cooler, just sayin'.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by RaceJunkieXL

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Why not use a Faggio and show real skill? Anyone can go fast in a supercar. 😂 But seriously, why are we still comparing these old beasts? There are way better cars now.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by TrollinStig

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I've modded both extensively and tested them on various tracks. If you're into tuning every last bit, the Adder can be a monster. But for daily city races that most people run, Zentorno works out of the box. It's all about balance and the kind of races you're running. Personally, I keep both in my garage for different occasions.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by GearheadGuru

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So here's the thing... Zentorno is great for most tracks due to its handling. But if we are talking about drag races specifically, it's all about takeoff and straight-line speed. So in theory, Adder should have the upper hand if drag is all you're doing. Sure, Zentorno is a: 'jack of all trades,' but never underestimate a well-timed nitro burst with the Adder on a straight-away.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by CornerKing

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Been using the Zentorno for a while, didn't try Adder yet. Sounds like I might need to switch things up for certain races.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by CasualDriverJoe

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Gotta disagree here. The Adder's top end speed is unbeatable on maps with long straights. Plus, it's a classic. Sure, handling is heavier but with practice, it's not that big a deal. I win most of my highway races with it, just gotta avoid those tight corners lol.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by AdderLover420

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Totally agree on the Zentorno for city races. It's not just about speed but handling too, and Zentorno's superior at taking corners. For anyone jumping into races, remember it's also about driver skill. You gotta know when to hit the gas and when to let up.

11 months, 3 weeks ago by NitroSpeedster