Jan Magnussen On Sebring Crash, Son Kevin’s Return To Formula 1
The crash at Sebring was caused by a Porsche that slid under braking and hit the No. 3 C7.R.
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The crash at Sebring was caused by a Porsche that slid under braking and hit the No. 3 C7.R.
It’s as close as you’ll get to the real thing for $3.50.
The Corvette C7.R was third fastest in GTLM.
Only 500 of these were made.
It all began in 1960.
The C7.R and ATS-V.R, to be specific.
The Ford GT also got another 10 kg, while the Porsche 911 has shed 10 kg.
But only 69 will get what they want.
Two Chevys, four Fords, one race.
“Truly, it doesn’t get any better than that.”
The French Corvette Racing team is back in the FIA WEC’s GTE-Am class this year.
Magnussen was disapointed about Daytona, but happy his son is returning to Formula 1.
The two Corvettes finished nearly side-by-side.
The qualifying session was extremely wet and rainy.
Corvette Racing’s Oliver Gavin was the second-fastest GTLM car all weekend.
We already were, to be honest.
Some interesting insights from the Corvette Racing boss.
Made In America.