Now in Paperback! The Viper stunned Americans by showing that Dodge,
whose cars were all front-wheel drive (and mostly powered by
four-cylinder engines), could make a raw, brutal, V10-powered car that
could run with the best. Team Viper went a step further at Le Mans,
proving that an American car could handle turns, too; so well that it
won its class, repeatedly, at a fraction of the cost of the cars it
beat.
This book covers the transition from a concept to a rough and brutal
rocket to a world-class supercar, and includes every generation. The
story also tells of the rough times when the entire Viper business could
have been sold to the highest bidder, and considers alternative paths
the 2013-17 Viper might have taken.
This is not just a gushing tribute to the Dodge Viper, the author
provides an objective view of the full story, using business,
historical, and enthusiast perspectives. The book looks at the business
case for each generation, the development stories and their outcomes,
and describes some of the issues owners may have to watch out for,
particularly in the early models.