The 24 Hours of Le Mans is as much about who shows up as what shows up. Style and spectacle stretch far beyond the grid and green flag, and the Corvette Racing entries are no exception. The Corvette Z06 GT3.R entries showed up in pristine condition – but, of course, once the 24-hour-long endurance race is through, they’ll be wearing some racing damage. For a little while, though, they stole the show at Circuit de la Sarthe.
A total of three Vette race cars are currently competing in the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans, and they each feature a unique livery. The two TF Sport entries share the iconic bright yellow of Corvette Racing, while the third, fielded by AWA, stands out as the only bright red machine of the bunch.
The No. 33 Vette Z06 GT3.R, driven by Ben Keating, Johnny Edgar, and Daniel Juncadella, is painted yellow. It features a subtle black and silver U.S. flag motif on the hood and prominent Corvette script across the top of the windshield. It’s accentuated by the Corvette insignia itself across the roof.
The second TF Sport entry, the No. 81 Corvette, is also decked out in yellow like its teammate. This Vette puts a twist on the stars and stripes seen on its sister machine, extending those stripes down the roof and culminating in an apex-style motif on the rear deck lid. This race car is being tag-teamed by Charlie Eastwood, Rui Andrade, and Tom Van Rompuy.
Finally, the No. 13 Corvette Racing machine carries a different set of colors. It’s dressed in head-to-toe red, sporting white maple leaf silhouettes on the hood and roof, bringing Canadian pride to the turns of Le Mans. This entry, fielded by AWA Racing, is driven by Orey Fidani, Lars Kern, and Matt Bell.
At the time of this writing, the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans is in its fifth hour. The No. 81 Corvette Racing team is running ninth in class, followed by the No. 13 Vette in 13th and the No. 81 Vette stalking the field from 16th.
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The Wynns logo should be underneath the Flag, not on top of it, -just sayin'.