Filed under: Coupes, Sports/GTs, Ford, Shelby Click above for new high-res gallery of our GT500KR First Drive Our initial drive of the Shelby GT500KR on public roads revealed that Ford, SVT and Shelby had addressed many of the issues that we had with the standard GT500. The KR's revised suspension is better balanced and more capable of handling the excessive amounts of horsepower and torque that the blown 5.4L generates, and a new short-throw Hurst shifter makes changing gears a joy instead of a chore. To top it all off, a Ford Racing cold air intake, new exhaust system, and 3.73 gears give the KR an extra kick in the pants. The changes were so spot-on that we wondered why Ford didn't build the GT500 this way in the first place. With a ride like the GT500KR, however, only so much of the car can be experienced on public roads. At 540 horsepower and 510 lb-ft torque, the KR quickly reaches posted speed limits and the car stays well under its limits around corners. Fortunately, Ford let us loose to run hot laps around Miller Motorsports Park. Follow the jump to see how the "King of the Road" fared at the track. Gallery: First Drive: 2008 Shelby GT500KR Part 2 All photos Copyright (C)2008 Drew Phillips / Weblogs, Inc. Click here to read First Drive: 2008 Shelby GT500KR, Part 1. Continue reading First Drive: 2008 Shelby GT500KR, Part 2 Permalink | Email this | Comments More...