Blurring the Lines Between the Road and the Racetrack – the 2024 Corvette Z06 GT3.R When GM announced they’d be...
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Duntov started off with a ‘54 Corvette as his test mule. He knew that accomplishing his goal would require two things: more power and improved aerodynamics. First, he removed the stock windshield and built a small windscreen. A tonneau cover was then added to the passenger side, and a fairing with a long fin was added to the rear deck behind the driver’s head.
The Purple People Eater MKIII is a 1959 Corvette that was literally unbeatable in SCCA B-Production racing in the late 1950s. There were three Purple People Eaters built in 1958 and 1959. The 1959 model, won every race it entered, except the last one, with Jim Jeffords behind the wheel and mechanic Ronnie Kaplan turning wrenches. The car was built by a team at Nickey Chevrolet in Chicago.
This 1961 Chevrolet Corvette factory race car possesses a host of rare options and a provenance worthy of the velvet rope treatment at any of the world’s finest auto museums or vintage races. Gulf Oil sponsored and driven to an SCCA B-Production national championship by the likes of Dr. Dick “The Flying Dentist” Thompson and Don Yenko, it stands as one the most successful and important production-based Corvette race cars ever constructed.
Our Favorite Corvette Racing Highlights Over The Decades Without exception, the Corvette has proved itself a valid contender on the...
Some Cool Corvette Racing Records That Surprised Even Us It’s no secret that the Corvette has achieved more than its...
At Sebring in 1967, the Corvette L88 made its debut appearance. The L88 package included many competition components which included a M22 transmission, large disc brakes, upgraded suspension and an alumunim head 427. Shortly after the race, the L88 option would be offered on production cars which was a formidable package.
The Corvette L88 Scuderia Filipinetti Le Mans Racer holds a significant place in Corvette's racing history. With a coil spring front suspension and an L88 engine prepped by Zora Arkus-Duntov and smuggled out the back door to circumvent GM's ban on racing, the L88 was driven at the 1968 24 Hours of Le Mans by Henri Greder and Umberto Maglioli. It dominated the Porsches and led the GT class til 6th hour when carburetion problems melted a piston.
CORVETTE RACING WINS AT SEBRING!! The No. 3 Corvette C8.R takes its 12th victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring...
Corvette Records You Probably Didn’t Know About The Corvette has made more history than perhaps any other domestic performance vehicle...
Early morning pit stop for the 2 Chevrolet Corvette C7.R cars racing at the 2016 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona....
The Indianapolis 500 is, for lack of a better term, America’s Race. It is part of the triple crown of...
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Corvette Racing Announces 2023 IMSA And FIA Driver Roster Anyone who has followed Corvette Racing the past couple of years...
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Competing as a production-based sports car, the new C5-R Corvette was developed to compete as a GTS-class race car that...
The Corvette C7.R was conceived, designed and constructed by Pratt & Miller Engineering based on the C7 Corvette Stingray developed by Chevrolet. It...
1997 was a great year for car enthusiasts. The Porsche 911 GT1 Straßenversion, a literal race car for the road,...
With all the hype surrounding the release of the new mid-engine Corvette Z06 coupe, it’s easy to forget that the...
Built to compete in IMSA’s GTLM class starting with the 2020 season is the Chevrolet Corvette C8.R. Chevrolet, working in cooperation...
Based on the new C8 Corvette Z06, the Z06 GT3.R was developed to replace the C8.R in IMSA competition starting...
It’s been nearly 40 years since the Corvette brand shook the world stage with the all-new 4th generation Corvette. There...
The story of the Corvette and how it came to race at Le Mans is one in which the dreams of a number of individuals intersect, over a prolonged period of time. While each of these dreamers came from vastly different backgrounds and held often times very different agendas, they all shared a common vision—an American sports car winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans. For Le Mans, the Sebring #2 car was renumbered as #1.
This is the first installment of a multi-week series where I will be highlighting unique and awesome Corvette builds from...
Thanks to HorsePower Obsessed for bringing us this amazing comparison video, showing the C8Z06 taking on all previous Z06 generations. ...
The best way to introduce this rare Corvette is by quoting Reeves Callaway’s post from the Bring A Trailer listing:...
Ex-Scuderia Filipinetti 1968 L-88 Corvette As the only sports car model to be in continuous production for more than 50...
The Chevrolet Corvette GTP was a GTP-class racing car that was raced in the IMSA GT Championship from 1984 to...
Although it is based on the design of the 2023 Corvette Z06, and continues to feature a 5.5L engine like...