Doug Fehan To Return To Corvette Racing In Brand Ambassador Role
Fehan will be present talking to fans at the Belle Isle Grand Prix.
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Fehan will be present talking to fans at the Belle Isle Grand Prix.
Winning hearts and minds.
An unsung hero of the Corvette Racing team.
New regulations have made Le Mans “almost too mechanical, almost preordained, and not real racing,” says Corvette Racing’s Doug Fehan.
The Program Manager for Corvette Racing expressed disdain for safety car action at Le Mans that gave the No. 92 Porsche a runaway lead in GTE Pro.
There is a C8.R coming – eventually. Unfortunately, it won’t be at Le Mans next year, either.
In a race where each of the five GTE Pro manufacturers had a car finish in the top five, it’s hard to say the playing field wasn’t level.
Hear what the Corvette Racing boss has to say about Le Mans, American race teams and more.
Some interesting insights from the Corvette Racing boss.
Corvette Racing ran the C7.R in a World Endurance Championship other than Le Mans. Could more WEC be on the horizon?
Doug Fehan has been with Corvette Racing since 1997.
And now we’ll have to watch Road Kill all winter while waiting for the next season.
The positive economic impact behind the upcoming track might surprise you.
Friday, June 28th, 9:30 am CDT. Who’s up for a road trip?
Oliver Gavin and Tommy Milner win the Driver’s Championship while Chevy takes the GT Manufacturer Championship and the GT Team Championship for Corvette Racing.
In this episode, we’re shown just how important the Corvette Racing crew is to the success of the program — and the race. Teamwork!
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