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It was seven days before Christmas, and the showroom was packed tighter than Santa’s sleigh on Christmas Eve. Shiny Corvettes in every color gleamed under twinkling holiday lights, and classic beauties sat side by side, their chrome sparkling like tinsel. The cars were ready to make someone’s holiday dreams come true, but there was one problem—there was no more room.
Troy, the General Manager, stood with his team, shaking his head with a grin. “If one more car shows up, we’ll need to park it on the roof!” The showroom floor was so full that even the Christmas tree looked like it might need to find a new parking spot.
And just when things couldn’t get tighter, the phone rang. The next batch of cars was already on its way, scheduled to arrive before Christmas. The countdown was on. They had 7 days to find [...]

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Jay Leno recently got an up-close look at Chevrolet’s new C8-generation Corvette ZR1 on Jay Leno’s Garage. Leno, a legendary figure in the automotive world, was joined by GM President Mark Reuss to explore the ZR1’s incredible capabilities.
The new ZR1 boasts a twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V8 engine, delivering a jaw-dropping 1,064 horsepower. Leno, visibly impressed, noted that achieving similar performance from a European sports car would cost millions.
Reuss added that while the ZR1’s price isn’t set yet, it will stay true to Corvette’s tradition of being both aspirational and attainable.
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The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum just gave away a 670-hp 2023 Corvette Z06 to Thomas Stewart of Fountain Valley, California and now they are [...]

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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In 2025, the Corvette world buzzed with debates over two incredible engines for the Z06 and ZR1. Both were built for speed but with distinct personalities. The Z06’s naturally aspirated 5.5L flat-plane crank V8, known as the LT6, delivered 670 horsepower and screamed to an 8,600 RPM redline. It was all about precision and control, perfect for purists who loved a high-revving machine.
Then came the ZR1, packing the twin-turbocharged LT7 engine. With over 1,064 horsepower, it turned the Z06’s finesse into pure, unrelenting force. The ZR1 was built for raw power, designed to pin you to your seat under incredible acceleration.
Want to know the real difference? Check out the video that breaks down the math behind these engines. It’s a battle of horsepower, and torque!
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