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Peter De Lorenzo got takes a close look at the future of Corvette Racing, the Corvette and the next generation C7:
Corvette Racing - and the Corvette - continue on, but where to next?
By Peter M. De Lorenzo
(Posted 3/9, 11:00AM) Detroit. I spent an enjoyable session out at Pratt&Miller Engineering last week listening to a Corvette Racing presentation about the transfer of technology between the Corvette Racing program and the production Corvette, and vice versa. As most of you are well aware, Pratt&Miller is the engineering firm that designs, builds, prepares and races the Corvette for GM Racing, and they not only have an incredible winning record - six victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, just to name one highlight - they are considered to be one of the premier companies involved in the racing business in the world today. So anytime I'm able to get a tour and get an up close look at the Corvette C6.Rs being prepared for the upcoming racing season, it's a treat.
Full Story: Fumes - Autoextremist.com ~ the bare-knuckled, unvarnished, high octane truth...
Corvette Racing - and the Corvette - continue on, but where to next?
By Peter M. De Lorenzo
(Posted 3/9, 11:00AM) Detroit. I spent an enjoyable session out at Pratt&Miller Engineering last week listening to a Corvette Racing presentation about the transfer of technology between the Corvette Racing program and the production Corvette, and vice versa. As most of you are well aware, Pratt&Miller is the engineering firm that designs, builds, prepares and races the Corvette for GM Racing, and they not only have an incredible winning record - six victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, just to name one highlight - they are considered to be one of the premier companies involved in the racing business in the world today. So anytime I'm able to get a tour and get an up close look at the Corvette C6.Rs being prepared for the upcoming racing season, it's a treat.
Full Story: Fumes - Autoextremist.com ~ the bare-knuckled, unvarnished, high octane truth...