What matches the zero-to-60 time of an electric Tesla Model S P100D? The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 with the ZTK Performance Package, doing so with a 1064-horsepower, 5.5-liter V8.
Robert Wickens moves into the GTD class of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
Not just a like-new Chevrolet Chevette, but one with like-new mileage: The odometer shows just 47 miles.
What did the cool kids drive before the C5 Z06? That's right, the two-year-only Fixed Roof Coupe.
Originally prepared for SCCA's new-for-1980s E Street Prepared class, this Camaro Z28 has racked up multiple wins over its career–including three Solo National Championships.
GM President Mark Reuss drove the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 to 233 mph, making it the fastest production car made by the American manufacturer.
What makes the Ultimate Track Car Challenge so exciting to compete in? The wild variety of cars competing, which includes this Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray of Dallas Reed.
This Chevy stadium racing truck–believed to be the only privately owned example in the U.S.–was driven by Danny Thompson in the Grand National Sport Truck series.
Competitive track cars don't have to be complicated. A straightforward approach, like the one used to create this 600-horsepower Camaro, can also yield impressive results.
What drives like a C3 Corvette, sounds like a C3 Corvette but (sort of) looks like a Dodge Viper? Try this custom-bodied '82 Corvette.