The Corvette SS, internally known as Project XP-64, birthed all modern racing variants of America's Sports Car.
We look at the history of the Corvette ZR1 nameplate and how it went from RPO code to 200-mph symbol of ultimate Corvette performance!
Illinois Chapter and has been judging chairman for the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals (MCACN) since 2009. The L88 was the super-low-production racing-intended Vette offered from 1967 to 1969 ...
Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller Motorsports’ two Corvette Z06 GT3.Rs will start side-by-side Saturday on the third row of the GTD PRO class for the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring following qualifying ...
New spy photos show the upcoming Chevy Corvette Convertible for the first time, indicating that the range-topping C8 Corvette ...
The 427/400 convertible has several options that make it one of the most highly-optioned examples from the last year of the ...
The retooling work is likely routine enhancements needed to make high-performance vehicles at this range, experts say. The ...
Chevrolet sold nearly 11,000 Corvettes in 1961, but fewer than 1,500 were fitteed with the 315-horsepower "Fuelie" engine.
The Audi R8 that was discontinued in 2024 packed a roaring Lamborghini-derived V10 behind the cockpit. The next-gen R8 is rumored to be a plug-in hybrid.
The new super Vette, without the big-downforce aero kit, can punch its way to 215 mph without missing a beat. What engine is in the 2025 Corvette ZR1? For the new C8 Corvette ZR1, GM figured out ...