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Corvette recognizes
that successful Motorsports is an excellent marketing tool for bringing
positive
attention to their high-end products. This is one of the main
reasons why they formed a factory racing
organization in 1998.
Since Corvettes first
American Le Mans Series win at Texas Motor Speedway in 2000, they
continue to
be front running contenders in their GT1 category. Many ex-factory GT1 Corvettes
are now competing in
Europe and this website
helps you keep track of who is driving what and where.
In addition to the Pratt & Miller built GT1 machines, Callaway Competition modified
street Corvettes
into GT3 and and GT4 racecars that currently compete in various GT3 and GT4 championships across Europe.

'A Worldwide Winning Machine'
Ever since the C5R’s
first race at the 1999 24 Hours of Daytona, Corvette continues to
capture the attention
of race fans around the globe. Factory and ex-factory C5R and C6R
Corvettes have won races in many parts of the globe. This includes
Daytona, Sebring, Mosport, Le Mans, Imola, Dubai, and more recently Spa.
Our goal is to keep you up to date with all the latest news, video, and pictures on all three classes of these Corvette racecars.