Jason Cammisa and Randy Pobst have recently pitted the most track-focused cars on the market against each other, and somewhat unsurprisingly, the most powerful of the bunch proved to be the fastest.
America versus Germany, sportscar against sportscar, Rear-wheel-drive explosiveness versus all-wheel-drive surefootedness. In other words, the Chevrolet Corvette and the Porsche 911, but just any of ...
Back in 2010, the C6 Corvette was the poster car for accessible performance. Chevy offered it in several trims that include the base coupe, convertible, Grand Sport, Z06, and the top-dog ZR1. Every ...
The C6-generation ZR1 arrived as the kind of American supercar that did not bother with subtlety, putting its most outrageous feature right where everyone could see it. Instead of hiding its hardware, ...
Chevrolet finally revealed Nurburgring times for all three of its hottest Corvettes this week, the headline being the 06:49.275 achieved by the so-called “American hypercar’s” new 1,250 hp (1,279 PS) ...
OK, let’s be honest. If GM took its new supercar, the C8 Corvette ZR1 (or the just announced ZR1x hypercar) to the ’Ring and didn’t break a record, would it be teasing the event online? Over on ...