Pratt & Miller Engineering And The 2012 Corvette Daytona Prototype (Video)
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Being the team behind the Corvette C6.R cars seen in the American Le Mans Series, Pratt & Miller Engineering knows what they’re doing when it comes to building race cars. Which is why it comes as no surprise that the team was able to craft a fully functional, all-new Daytona Prototype Corvette from nothing but a sketch in less than eight months.
A set of 2012 Corvette Daytona Prototypes will race in the Grand-Am racing season next year, while the next-generation Corvette destined for the streets is expected sometime in 2013.
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