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It all began in 2000 with a daring final-lap pass that Andy Pilgrim made to win the Petit Le Mans for Corvette Racing. The ...
Motor City brands are everywhere for this weekend's racing, a sector that has become integral to auto marketing, engineering ...
TF Sport’s Jonny Edgar says he is hoping that his 24 Hours of Le Mans debut provides “more of the same” as he praised the Corvette LMGT3 squad for its “perfect execution” in the opening part of the ...
Corvette engineers at GM say their race cars in the IMSA GTD Pro class have a closer connection between the track and street than any other road racing manufacturer. This year’s move out of the ...
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Here's Your First Look at the New Corvette Racing Z06 GT3.RCorvette Racing's iconic yellow livery returns for 2024 looking meaner than ever. Pratt Miller Motorsports on Tuesday shared images of the Corvette race car that will compete in the 2024 IMSA ...
In the middle of January, Corvette Racing returned to the Daytona International Speedway, the track where the program began racing 25 years ago. In its 12 Daytona 24 Hour starts since the first in ...
A Ford Mustang crashed into two sedans as it was street racing with a Chevrolet Corvette last week, according to the ...
The good folks over at the racing-focused 'ImportRace' channel on YT are back dwelling around their usual venue - Island Dragway in Great Meadows, New Jersey ...
Corvette Racing as we know it will shut down after 2023. The news comes from a Sportscar 365 interview with GM Motorsport Director Mark Stielow, who says the manufacturer will continue providing ...
The Z06 GT3.R follows a quarter-century of success by General Motors Co.’s exclusive Corvette Racing team. Managed by Pratt Miller race shop in New Hudson, the factory team has tallied 15 North ...
Corvette Racing Is Making a Z06 GT3.R for 2024 Sixty Years of Corvettes at Le Mans 2024 Z06 GT3.R: The New Face of Corvette Racing "We're not going to have a fully factory funded Corvette race ...
For decades, the Corvette Racing factory program run by Pratt & Miller (now Pratt Miller) ruled the world of American GT racing with vibrant yellow cars and screaming V-8s. That all came to an end ...
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