For over 50 years, the Chevrolet Corvette has been considered by many to be “America’s sports car.” And as early as 1953, the Corvette was also one of the United States’ leading production-based racecars competing in not only domestic SCCA and later IMSA races, but also international FIA endurance events like Sebring, Daytona, and Le Mans. This month’s featured Web site is a privately-owned registry, devoted to the compilation of information and details on all Corvettes, which have been raced.
One section of this site is a very detailed breakdown and timeline of how the six generations of Corvettes have fit into the numerous national and international racing categories, over the past 55 years.
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