Corvette Racing Will Return To Le Mans In 2018, Sans Jordan Taylor
At this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, Mike Rockenfeller will drive the Corvette C7.R in Jordan Taylor’s stead.
At this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, Mike Rockenfeller will drive the Corvette C7.R in Jordan Taylor’s stead.
The No. 4 Corvette C7.R of Oliver Gavin and Tommy Milner secured victory at last weekend’s Long Beach IMSA race.
Things didn’t go according to plan for Corvette Racing at last weekend’s Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring.
The news wouldn’t be much of a surprise, but we haven’t heard a peep surrounding a C8 racer yet.
The young boy chose Corvette Racing as part of the Make A Wish program.
Corvette Racing ran a good race, but it wasn’t enough to keep Ford at bay.
NCM will show the 2018 24 Hours of Le Mans on a giant, 28-foot screen in the Chevrolet Theater.
A packed race track, and plenty of drivers new to endurance racing, could make this year’s Rolex 24 at Daytona dangerous.
Cadillac’s prototype racers have been given tighter restrictor plates ahead of the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
French auto racing team Larbre Competition is trading in its Corvette C7.R for a Ligier prototype.
Jordan Taylor doesn’t seem to care all that much for North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
If Corvette Racing’s 2018 IMSA season looks anything like last year’s, we’re in for a treat.
If you’re fan of the team, you’re bound to recognize the names.
With Cadillac withdrawing the ATS-V.R from competition, Callaway Cars is, in theory, free to sell its C7-based race car to privateer teams in North America.