I am going to disagree a little. Thrust is what you feel. Thrust is (engine torque x trans gear ratio x differential gear ratio) / tire rolling radius. Therefor for a given gear ratio and tire coombination torque indeed is what you feel. But if the torque is developed at a higher engine speed the gear ratios can be increased (numerically) to provide a higher thrust at a given torque.
For comparison the new Z06 has a higher numerical differential (3.42 vs 3.07 I believe) and a lower numerical 1st gear raio. But because its redline is 7000 rpm instead of 6000 rpm, it is able to achieve 60 mph in 1st, while the SRT hits fuel shut-off 1 mph BEFORE 60, thus requiring a shift to achieve a 0-60 time (this is based on my car and may differ slightly by tire diameter and engine cal changes through the years).
So, the Z06 has a clear gear advantage everywhere. The 3.42 vs 3.07 alone makes up about an 11% difference. So we need 11% more torque just to make up for that difference. Almost the same difference between the engine speeds at peak hp. Now even with the gearing advantage the Viper still provides more thrust throughout the speed range, but the difference is not large.