It’s no secret that despite the appeal of the Corvette as an everyday sports car, it has a cherished legacy in the world of racing as well. Look no further than the new C7.R, which has been heating up this year’s GT Le Mans series, for proof of that.
If you own a 2005 – 2007 Corvette, take note: General Motors has announced a recall that covers 111,889 Corvettes from those model years for potentially faulty low-beam headlamps.
Just wait till you hear the driver open up those valves at the 10-second mark in this WorldSupercars YouTube video.
How do you top buying your girlfriend a 2014 Corvette Stingray? Add more power of course. That’s exactly what a guy from Texas did for his girlfriend, Pattie, after surprising her last year with a C7 for her birthday.
Best of Shows don’t come easy in the world of Corvettes, but we certainly see why this one took home the grand prize in Monterey, CA.
Personally, I've had a tough enough time swallowing the idea that some of the damaged Corvettes might be left on display there in Kentucky, but preserving the sinkhole for a few extra ticket sales seems a bit much.
The opportunity to take any car out for a lap on Germany’s Nürburgring would be great, but the chance to drive a C7 on the famous track would be priceless for any Corvette fan.