On Wednesday company Chevrolet has presented a racing sport prototype of class GT2 — Corvette C6.R which in the beginning of August of current year debuts at competitions Acura Sports Car Challenge in the city of Lexington (Ohio, USA), and in 2010 will take part in a marathon "24 hours of Le Mans".
The racing car is constructed on the basis of civil supercar Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 and has the general aluminium frame, the chassis, steering system, a windshield, an aerodynamic weather-cloth and the general design of a body. Besides, according to the requirements, shown to cars of class GT2, the width of a back rear wing has been reduced by 25%, and the back bumper represents now the continuous panel without edges and any other acting elements. Also the sport prototype is completed by ceramic brake disks and wheel disks from an aluminium alloy instead of the magnesian.In current season Chevrolet Corvette C6.R will use six-litre motor V8 power of 470 h.p. which is constructed on the basis of more powerful seven-litre unit used on racing cars of class GT1. The engine of model C6.R works on "racing" ethanol (a gasoline and spirit mix).
The racing car is constructed on the basis of civil supercar Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 and has the general aluminium frame, the chassis, steering system, a windshield, an aerodynamic weather-cloth and the general design of a body. Besides, according to the requirements, shown to cars of class GT2, the width of a back rear wing has been reduced by 25%, and the back bumper represents now the continuous panel without edges and any other acting elements. Also the sport prototype is completed by ceramic brake disks and wheel disks from an aluminium alloy instead of the magnesian.In current season Chevrolet Corvette C6.R will use six-litre motor V8 power of 470 h.p. which is constructed on the basis of more powerful seven-litre unit used on racing cars of class GT1. The engine of model C6.R works on "racing" ethanol (a gasoline and spirit mix).
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