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The Corvette C7.R Leaves a Smokey Burnout at the End Of Its Final Race

#3 Corvette C7R - Onboard - 2019 Rolex 24 at Daytona

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Le Mans The 82nd 24 Hours of Le Mans Track: Circuit de la Sarthe Race Duration: 24 Hours Circuit Length: 8.469 Miles Event Schedule Entry List Balance of Performance (BoP) Tables Spotter’s Guide Track Map Live Timing Weather Updates Paddock/Pits Map Racing Updates Corvette Racing Oliver Gavin Tommy Milner Jan Magnussen Antonio Garcia BadBoyVettes CorvetteBlogger

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Chevrolet to showcase Corvette Z06 and C7.R at Geneva

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2014 Corvette C7.R Racecar -- Walkaround | Chevrolet

Corvette C7.R | PR

DETROIT  – Chevrolet today unveiled the Corvette C7.R race car, which was co-developed with the all-new 2015 Corvette Z06. They represent the closest link in modern times between Corvettes built for racing and the road, sharing unprecedented levels of engineering and components including chassis architecture, engine technologies and aerodynamic strategies. “When it comes to endurance racing, Corvette has been the benchmark of success for nearly 15 years,” said Jim Campbell, U.S. vice president, Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. “A great deal of the team’s success can be attributed to the symbiotic relationship between Corvette Racing and the production vehicles. The 2015 Corvette Z06 and new C7.R will be more competitive on the street and track due to successful design of the Corvette Stingray – which itself is heavily based on the C6.R race car.” Corvette Racing will field two C7.R race cars in 2014, starting later this month at the 52nd Rolex 24 At Daytona on Jan. 25-26....

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