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Bobby Kimbrough on May 22, 2013
Edelbrock’s Rev’ved Up 4 Kids carshow and charity gala made it’s 8th annual presentation in as many years. This year’s gala charity dinner was a bit different as it was also the kickoff for Edelbrock’s 75-year Anniversary. Legends, racers, builders, media, and spectators gathered for a great cause – check it out!
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Lindsey Fisher on May 14, 2013
After taking the win in the American Le Mans Series opener at Sebring, Corvette Racing dropped to a 4-5 finish at Long Beach just last month. But the season is far from over and the team is intent on proving their power for the remainder of the year, starting with their first-place finish at Laguna Seca.
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Lindsey Fisher on April 24, 2013
For years, Forgeline wheels have been trusted to carry adrenaline junkies and even professional racing teams to the top of their games, and just last weekend, this was once again proven at the Road Atlanta Grand-Am Road Racing event when the Forgeline-equipped Stevenson Motorsports Camaro swept GS.
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Jackie Stockman on April 23, 2013
Corvette Racing finished 4th and 5th in the Tequila Patrón American Le Mans Series at Long Beach, and unofficially shares the top spot in Manufacturer Standings with BMW at 34 points. Looks to be a good start to the season on the heels of a first-place finish at Sebring for the No. 4 car.
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Paul Huizenga on April 19, 2013
Bookmark this page as we update throughout the weekend with more photos from Long Beach!
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Nigel Dobbie on March 19, 2013
With two hours to go, ex-Corvette Racing driver Olivier Beretta in the Risi Ferrari 458 led by just over a minute from the recovering #4 Corvette with Oliver Gavin at the wheel. Tommy Milner took over for the final stints with still more than 30 seconds to find in the last hour…
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Salvatore Alaimo on March 18, 2013
Corvette has not won the American Le Mans Series GT class at Florida’s 12-hour Sebring since 2009. This year, however, America’s sports car pulled ahead of Risi Competizione’s 458 Italia in the race’s final 13 minutes. Thanks to our featured links from Corvette Blogger, you can relive the racing magic!
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Clifton Klaverweiden on March 8, 2013
The team from Gainsco/Bob Stallings Racing made the most of their home turf advantage at last weekend’s Grand Am of the Americas, and secured yet another first place finish for the Corvette Daytona Prototypes. Step inside to get all the details…
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Paul Huizenga on March 7, 2013
Publishing titan Robert E. Petersen founded the museum with the intention of creating a very different sort of experience for car lovers, and no matter what the current theme might be, a visit to the Petersen is worth taking time for as a part of any visit to SoCal.
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Clifton Klaverweiden on March 7, 2013
We always make it a point to keep tabs on the LS-powered late models that run in the Grand Am Rolex Series, so step inside for two video updates on latest from the Whelen Motorsports/Team Fox C6 Corvette! The car has been competitive but has had a streak of bad luck as of late. Get all the details inside…
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Paul Lambert on February 28, 2013
Mesquite Motormania 2013 gives visitors everything they expect in a monster-sized car event and provides a great destination for car enthusiasts over the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend!
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Andrew Wolf on February 28, 2013
The Race & Performance Expo, celebrating its sixth year in 2013, returned over the weekend to the sprawling Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, Il., just a short drive from downtown Chicago, and with it came not one, but two popular new additions to the mix for show attendees.
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Paul Huizenga on February 11, 2013
If 2013 is anything like 2012 was for the Corvette Racing team, it will make for some exciting motorsports action! Here’s the schedule for all the events on the team’s to-do list…
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John Gibson on January 16, 2013
Starting Sunday morning, the folks at Goodguys opened the gates for any American made or American powered cars, and shed the 1972 cutoff. You’ve got to see some of the rides that showed up at the Southeastern Nationals
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Rick Tavel on January 10, 2013
The Barrett-Jackson auctions are a must-attend for any true car nut, even if you’re just window shopping and never bid. But how does a first-timer survive the sensory overload with sanity intact? Read on and find out…
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Paul Lambert on December 20, 2012
Again this year, Santa and some of his helpers in their hot rods, custom cars and street machines bring toys and happiness to underprivileged kids and their families in Henderson Nevada.
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Michael Harding on October 16, 2012
Car shows are great entertainment for a weekend activity. The “All American Pow Wow” being held in Seaport Village in San Diego invites automotive enthusiasts from all walks of life. Beautiful scenery and awesome machines, who could ask for more?
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Paul Huizenga on October 15, 2012
This year’s theme was the celebration of the iconic 1963 Corvette’s 50th anniversary, and Y-body aficionados from every corner of North America gathered to enjoy a long weekend full of Corvettes, entertainment, and education. Check out our own exclusive Funfest videos!
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Paul Huizenga on September 27, 2012
One of the biggest feast days on the calendar of the Church of Corvette falls every year in mid-September, calling the faithful back to the dead center of Illinois and a little town called Effingham. Thousands upon thousands of Y-body owners and fans converge there each year, and every one of them has a story…
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Paul Huizenga on September 25, 2012
One of the really cool things about the Install Dome is that would-be parts buyers get a chance to see (and hear) what the hardware is all about on other cars before making the leap themselves. Each Corvette that came off the lifts with the eager bark of a new set of pipes was another temptation…
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