Among car collectors, enthusiasts, even kids who’ve yet to master driving, the Chevrolet Corvette needs no introduction. Introduced in 1953,...
Harley Earl retired from General Motors on December 1, 1958. He had reached GM’s then-mandatory retirement age of 65 and...
Here’s an expression you don’t hear very often; “Street Sleeper”. The expression goes back to the olden days when most...
The Ultimate Sleeper C4 Corvette? The classic small-block Chevy engine had been under the hood of Corvettes for forty...
For the original Corvette nothing was more important than a drive train that would do justice to a true sports...
Old Corvettes tend to be the victims of newer Vettes because the cars just keep getting better and better. New...
If you own a 1980-1982 Corvette, we mean no offense. Within the pecking order of Corvettes, the last three years...
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Two names have become synonymous with Corvette over the years—Zora Arkus-Duntov and Dick Guldstrand. From the airport circuits of California...
It took Harley Earl to envision the idea of a GM-built sports car, Bob McLean to create a European-style package...
Photography by Matty White Media. A memorable Le Mans in 2023, where Corvette claimed the final GTE class victory, to...
Chevrolet put its heart and soul into the production and marketing of its new sports car, with Mauri Rose demonstrating...
Corvette’s contemporary ZO6 is enough to strike terror into the hearts of those who drive slower cars, such as Ferraris...
The 2023 American Speed Festival is celebrating three significant milestones in the automotive world. It’s a centennial celebration for the...
American racing legend Mickey Thompson was a man in a hurry. He competed in numerous types of motorsport during his career...
The Corvette is America’s darling, a beloved sports car that’s been around for almost seven decades. Its ‘cult car’ status...
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The early 1960s was a time of innovation for the American automotive scene. The fierce competition between automakers in Detroit...
Known as the “Race Rat,” this rare 1960 Corvette is one of just 10 produced by the factory with the LPO (Limited Production Option) 1625A 24-gallon fuel tank designed by Zora Arkus-Duntov for racing purposes to reduce the frequency of pit stops. A true factory-prepared race car, this 1960 Chevrolet Corvette Tanker was ordered by gentleman racer and businessman George Reed of “Reed’s Race Rats” fame to compete in 1960 Sebring 12 Hours.
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It was always going to be a special race. 100 years have passed since the first running of the 24h...
As we all know, the review embargo on the new 2023 Corvette C8 Z06 was lifted recently, and the videos,...
The History of America’s sports car is no doubt a colorful one. Now, nearly 70 years in the making, the...
Photography by Chuck Andersen. The 2024 HSR Sebring Classic 12 Hour, Pistons & Props, brought historic racing fans another thrilling...
I always loved racing American cars with V8 engines, and I think there is something special about a big V8...
Harley J. Earl may be remembered as one of the greatest automotive stylists of all time. His many contributions to...
Photography by Chuck Andersen The SVRA held the 2024 Sebring SpeedTour at the Sebring Interational Raceway, showcasing a weekend of...
Ed Cole – Chevrolet’s New Chief Engineer Ed Cole was the son of a Michigan dairy farmer and grew up...
While the redesign gave the Corvette a fresh look for the new model year, Chevrolet also recognized the importance of commemorating the car's quarter-century of production. For the first time in the brand's history, two special-edition Corvettes were introduced for the 1978 model year: the Silver Anniversary Edition and the Indy Pace Car coupes. On March 15, 1977, the 500,000th Corvette rolled off the assembly line at Chevrolet's St. Louis manufacturing plant.
If you’re here, you are most likely already familiar with the Corvette to a certain extent. I hope. I mean,...