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The Corvette ZR1 Sets Five U.S. Lap Records

Corvette ZR1 Sets Five U.S. Lap Records 
The new 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 continues to impress with its sensational performance features. As a world-class sports car, it is built to deliver truly exceptional driving dynamics. Its remarkable speed, handling, and precision will undoubtedly leave you impressed. Recently, Chevy embarked on a U.S. track tour with the Corvette ZR1, with expert General Motors drivers taking control.
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How Corvette Racing Technology is Helping Keep First Responders Safe

How Corvette Racing Technology is Helping Keep First Responders Safe 
In an exciting development, technology from Pratt Miller Motorsports, the Corvette Racing team's headquarters, is being adapted to help protect first responders. At CES 2025, Oshkosh, a leader in industrial trucks, demonstrated how they're using racing-inspired technology to help prevent accidents involving emergency vehicles. This repurposing of Corvette Racing's advanced monitoring systems is poised to make a difference in first responder safety.
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The Corvette ZR1 Hits 233 MPH With GM President Mark Reuss Driving

The Corvette ZR1 Hits 233 MPH With GM President Mark Reuss Driving 
The all-new 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is already making a name for itself as one of the fastest production cars ever. General Motors President Mark Reuss recently drove the ZR1 on a track in Germany, reaching an astonishing top speed of 233 mph. No other production vehicle under $1 million has achieved this kind of performance. The Corvette ZR1 consistently broke 230 mph during multiple test runs, setting a new record for American-made performance cars.
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Chevrolet Corvette Celebrates Its 70th Anniversary

Chevrolet Corvette Celebrates Its 70th Anniversary 
It's a milestone few automobiles have ever reached, let alone achieved-the Chevrolet Corvette is now celebrating its 70th anniversary and is doing so in true style. This iconic car has delivered joy, speed, and thrill and has served as a reminder of what's possible when exceptional engineering, design, and devotion come together. Throughout the years, Corvette owners have consistently spoken of their infinite love and admiration for their cars and the unforgettable feeling of driving one.
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First Retail Production 2023 Corvette Z06 Convertible Raises $1 Million for Thurgood Marshall College Fund

First Retail Production 2023 Corvette Z06 Convertible Raises $1 Million for Thurgood Marshall College Fund

If you're a car enthusiast, you know about the Corvette Z06. It's one of the most popular sports cars on the market. It's known for its speed and power. Well, the 2023 Corvette Z06 is even better. It set a new world record by raising $1 million for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. It proves that not only is the Corvette Z06 fast and powerful, but it's also charitable! So, if you're looking for a great sports car that also supports a good cause, the Corvette Z06 is worth considering.
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Corvette EV Officially In The Works

Corvette EV Officially In The Works 
GM has just announced that they are officially working on a Corvette electric car. The fully electric vehicle is expected to hit the market in the future. Still, the president of GM, Mark Reuss, alluded to a 2023 release of a hybrid Corvette. It is excellent news for consumers looking for an environmentally friendly option when it comes to sports cars.
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The Corvette History from C1 to C8

The Corvette History from C1 to C8 
Thoughts about Corvettes usually bring to mind images of bright-colored, long, and low sports cars with a massive engine protruding from the hood. However, Corvette is truly an American icon. It is one of the longest-running, continuously produced passenger cars in automobile history and has been manufactured in Bowling Green, Kentucky, since 1981. So, we have compiled a history of all eight Corvette generations from the C1 in 1953 to the present day. Read on to learn more about America's Sports Car.
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