CorvetteBlogger.com contributor Jeremy Welborn shared some of this information while out at the NCM’s 25th Anniversary Celebration and posted it on the forums, but after talking with a couple people about the E60 Front Lift System, we wanted to make sure that more are aware of the major caveat when it comes to wanting to manually adjust your C8 Corvette’s ride height.
What You Need to Know About Adjustable Ride Height, Magnetic Ride, and the E60 Front Lift System
Corvettes for Sale: A Rare 1 of 7 Pratt & Miller Corvette C6RS
People who drive Aston Martins have James Bond fantasies, Supra Drivers all want to be Paul Walker and Corvette owners dream of thundering race cars.
GT Motor Cars in Wallingford, Connecticut has the chance for one lucky member of the Corvette faction to live out their Le Mans dreams in a C6RS built by Pratt & Miller Engineering and Fabrication, the same people who built the Championship winning C6R race cars.
Corvette Racing at Laguna Seca: Twenty-First Trip to Monterey
Program has competed in Monterey every year since 1999
DETROIT (Sept. 10, 2019) – Corvette Racing heads westward again this week with sights set on WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and an eighth class victory in 21 appearances on the Monterey Peninsula.
2020 Corvette Convertible To Make its Debut on October 2nd
Chevrolet announced today that the new 2020 Corvette Convertible will be making its world debut on October 2nd, 2019 with a private invitation event at the Kennedy Space Center!
The reveal event will happen sometime in the evening based on an invite we saw posted to the Corvette Forum.
GTLM Untouched After IMSA Makes Balance of Performance Changes to the DPi and GTD Classes
Apparently it’s whining (not winning) if you’re a Corvette Racing fan that points out the inequities of IMSA’s Balance of Performance changes this season.
Although I never really bought into the fact that IMSA plays favorites, I don’t see how you can think up any other reason for how the Corvette team has been treated this year.
Apollo 12 Astronaut’s 1969 Corvette ‘AstroVette’ Will Be Added to the Historic Vehicle Register
A C3 Corvette with ties to one of the most historic events in world history has become the 25th vehicle added to the National Historic Vehicle Register.
The 1969 Stingray coupe with an unusual paint theme originally belonged to Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean, the fourth person to walk on the moon.
[VIDEO] National Corvette Museum’s Retired CEO Wendell Strode Named to 2020 Corvette Hall of Fame
When he became executive director of the National Corvette Museum in late 1996, Wendell Strode had never even driven a Corvette and had only ridden in one once.
My, how times have changed!
[VIDEO] Zeus Bronze 2020 Corvette Captured In the Wild
Since the arrival of the 2020 Corvette Stingrays, the new Zeus Bronze continues to be one of the most talked-about colors on the mid-engine sports car. And more so after many enthusiasts have seen it in real life thanks to its visits to Corvettes at Carlisle and the National Corvette Museum.