It had 205 horsepower, ran 0-60 mph in 7 seconds, and topped out at 140 mph, but cleared a track for the 1,064 horsepower ...
This one-of-a-kind Chevrolet Corvette Design Study is a special car that would one day inspire a new line of Corvettes.
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!
The Callaway "Sledgehammer", a heavily modified 1988 Corvette C4, became the fastest street-legal car in the world with a top speed of 254.76 mph. Not only did it beat every exotic of its era ...
Michael Jordan has owned an impressive array of cars over the years but one incredibly rare hypercar worth a cool $3 million ...
This is the second straight year that Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller has opted for a special livery at Sebring. Last year, ...
It turns out it takes a little Fortran to make a faster Corvette.
Engineers applied the lessons learned from the C4 ZR-1 and new technology to the Active Handling of the C5 Corvette and the now ... lap by an American production car. The C7 ZR1 never got its ...
The introduction of the C4 Corvette in 1984 was a massive ... While this wouldn’t be the last time the Corvette set the trend, the car helped pioneer this famous windshield design, which gained ...
The C4 ZR-1 could top 180 mph, which made it the fastest Corvette to date. But it was a very expensive car. How much power did the DOHC V-8 in the C4 ZR-1 make? Top of the list of things that made ...