The "Spirit of Le Mans," was a 1976 Corvette with one of the wildest body kits ever fitted to a C3, and one of the most ...
One of the most famous competition-grade Chevrolet Corvettes of all time is about to hit the auction block. Mecum Auctions will sell the legendary 1969 Corvette Greenwood race car later this month at ...
When Callaway Cars turned its attention to the C7 Corvette, the result was a unique creation called the Corvette AeroWagen.
Described as “the most powerful and brutal racing Corvette ever designed,” the IMSA SuperVette isn’t exactly a C3 Corvette. The tube-frame chassis comes courtesy of Charlie Selix and Gary Pratt of ...
It's called the world's fastest Corvette, and having clocked speeds over 230 mph on Daytona's tri-oval speedway, that's hard to dispute. Whether or not the car is truly a Corvette is a different ...
Every single Chevrolet Corvette that makes it into this world is special in one way or another. Yet, depending on how they are used and kept, even more special ones are born within the breed's ranks.
Construction of the first Corvettes began in 1953 at the GM Tech Center in Warren, Michigan. Today, the Corvette brand is a revered American icon. The National Corvette Museum’s (NCM) objective is to ...
The annual Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion at Laguna Seca is one of the best vintage motorsports events in North America (if not the world..) and is one of the only places where you can see ...
There aren’t many people who deserve more credit for the third-generation ‘Vette’s racing legacy than John Greenwood. The master engine builder and race car driver is responsible for the “Greenwood ...