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Photo credit: Keith Cornett.of Corvette BloggerLast Saturday, the National Corvette Museum inducted the 2024 Corvette Hall of Fame class. Honorees included Oliver Gavin and Jan Magnussen in Racing, Richard Prince in the Enthusiast category, and Tadge Juechter in the GM category.
Each inductee was introduced with a video and brought on stage to receive their award, except Jan, who was in Texas for a race. Corvettes representing their achievements were displayed, including a new 2025 Corvette ZR1.
The event, held at the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center, featured many notable guests, and the museum did a fantastic job hosting. Congratulations to all the new inductees!
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Chevrolet just dropped a full video of the 2025 Corvette ZR1 hitting an average of 233 MPH at the ATP track in Papenburg, Germany. Behind the wheel was GM President Mark Reuss, who credited the car’s engineering and preparation for the impressive run. Reuss kept the ZR1 in Sport Mode, pushing it to the 8,000 RPM redline in 6th gear.
The two-direction top-speed run clocked in at 233.08 MPH and 233.50 MPH, averaging 233 MPH. Chevrolet proudly claims it’s the fastest production car under $1 million, achieved with a standard ZR1—no special modifications, just the stock chassis, aero package, and Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires.
“Setting this record was a surreal experience,” Reuss said. “The mid-engine design made this possible, and it’s a true testament to the ZR1’s power and the incredible team behind it.”
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Photo credit: Corvette Blogger and Stefan BaldaufChevy is gearing up to unleash its most powerful Corvette yet: the Zora. Named after Corvette legend Zora Arkus-Duntov, this hybrid supercar is expected to push beyond the limits of the already incredible ZR1. Recently spotted testing at the Nürburgring, the Zora prototype hinted at some serious upgrades, including a hybrid powertrain that could produce up to 1,220 horsepower.This next gen Corvette blends the ZR1’s twin-turbo V8 with electric motors, creating an all-wheel-drive beast designed to take on supercars like Ferrari’s SF90. While Chevy hasn’t officially confirmed the Zora, the clues are hard to miss. With a nod to its namesake, this new Corvette aims to deliver the mid-engine powerhouse Zora envisioned decades ago. Get ready, because the Zora is set to change the game. There are 1,064 Reasons to
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