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NCM News:
Circle City
Corvette Club: First "Three" Acre Club Member!
 When it comes to helping out the Corvette
Museum, Circle City Corvettes of Dothan, AL are no strangers!
After paying off their first acre commitment for the Motorsports
Park project, the club decided to commit to not one, but TWO
additional acres! "When the NCM's One Acre program started, the
CCC members were quite enthusiastic in supporting the park," said
Ambassador Charley Robertson. "Our first acre was paid off in 2011
with more monies going to a second acre. During a Fall club
meeting, a unanimous vote was taken to add on a third acre!"
For the past 32 years the club has hosted a fundraising event,
and in 1998 after attending the NCM's Bash, Jim and Charley
Robertson decided they wanted to get more active with the Museum
and create an auction at their club's annual Beach Caravan. Over
the years the auction has raised over $90,000 for the NCM,
offering lots of cool autographed items up for bid.
Mark your calendars because this year's event is May 17-19.
Learn more online
here.
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ZpeedFest
Registration Open
 Forget about washing and
waxing your ride for this event - it's all about performance and
competition! ZpeedFest is open to participants with all models of
GM competition oriented products including Camaro, Cobalt, CTS and
of course Corvette. Kicking off on Thursday, May 31 is a day of
seminars from tuners and competitors filled with 'how to'
information and demonstrations. Then Friday and Saturday (June
1-2) are dedicated to track time at Beech Bend Raceway.
Participants will enjoy drag racing and autocross with several
classes and trophies.
Check out the full agenda online
here.
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Corvette Store
Featured Item: Made in the USA
Two-Piece
56" Race Ramps. 56" Race Ramps are ideal for low ground
clearance vehicles with tires up to 10" wide. With an incline of
only 10.75°, they lift the car up 8" and hold up to 3,000 pounds per
set while weighing only 10 pounds per ramp. Quantity of two. Made in
the USA. $240.00 Check out all the great "Made in the USA" items
offered by the Corvette Store online
here!
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Bricks Make
Great Valentine's Gifts!
 February 14 is less than a
month away! Have you bought that special someone something that
is truly special? How about a brick! A Valentine's gift letter
can be sent for you to present to a loved one. To place a brick
order, click
here.
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Powder Puff
Mechanics Course Offered
 If you've been to a Museum event lately,
perhaps you've attended one our newest seminars - the Ladies'
Garage Party. This event provides an overview of car care basics
geared towards women. The seminar was such a hit that we've
created an extended version which is open to the public. On
Saturday, February 11 we are offering a series of sessions that
will give you the ins and outs of car care from fluid basics, to
all you need to know about tires. The four hour workshop is only
$10 for students and $12 for adults and includes lunch and Museum
admission in addition to the array of educational seminars. Girl
Scouts can also earn a patch for participating! Learn more and
register online
here.
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Museum in
Motion: Sebring
 If you've had your eye on our Sebring
trip coming up in March, don't wait any longer because only 10
slots remain! The trip is slated for March 12-17, and from
Thursday afternoon to late Saturday night, participants will
experience the excitement of ALMS racing, meeting the newest
drivers on the Corvette team, seeing the latest car as well as
enjoying all that the Corvette Corral can offer. As a special
benefit to Tour participants, there will be a visit to the
Corvette garages and the IMSA facilities
Check out the complete agenda and register online
here!
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Corvette Store
Featured Item: Made in the USA
C6 Corvette Emblem Mailbox Topper.
This mailbox topper features the C6 Corvette emblem on PhotoSTEEL, a
special photo processing technology that allows your Corvette emblem
to be indelibly memorialized on virtually indestructible 20 gauge
steel! PhotoSTEEL is rust proof and can be used even in outdoor,
harsh environments. Double sided. 12" x 7". $21.95 Check out all
the great "Made in the USA" items offered by the Corvette Store
online
here!
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Chevrolet to
Produce Corvette 427 Convertible
 Chevrolet today unveiled
the 2013 Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition - the fastest,
most capable convertible in Corvette's history - as well as a 60th
Anniversary Package that will be available on all 2013 Corvette
models. "The 2013 model year will be historic for Corvette,
marking its 60th Anniversary and the final year for the current
'C6' generation," said Chris Perry, vice president, Global
Marketing and Strategy for Chevrolet.
The Corvette has a 427ci LS7 engine from the Z06, rated at
505hp. It is the most powerful engine ever installed in a
production Corvette convertible and is only available with a
six-speed manual transmission.
The 427 Convertible also features several carbon-fiber
components that help reduce weight, including carbon fiber raised
hood, Z06-style fenders, floor panels and optional front splitter
and rocker panels.
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60th
Anniversary Package Announced for 2013
 All 2013 Corvettes models, including
the 427 Convertible, will be available with a 60th Anniversary
Package, featuring an Arctic White exterior with a Blue Diamond
leather-wrapped interior with suede accents. Convertible models
will have a blue top. Additional content includes a ZR1-style
rear spoiler, special badging, gray-painted brake calipers and the
"60th" logo on the wheel center caps, steering wheel and seat
headrests. An optional graphics package adds full-length racing
stripes in Pearl Silver Blue, including a tonal stripe stitched
into the convertible top, extending the graphic theme over the
roof.
For 2013, all Corvettes will feature special 60th Anniversary
cross-flag badges on the front fascia and the interior "waterfall"
panel on the convertible model, as well as 60th logo in the
instrument panel gauge cluster and on the sill plate.
Orders for 2013 Corvettes will begin in March.
If you are a fan of the Carlisle Blue exterior color or
Centennial Edition Package, take note that production of those
will end this winter. The last chance to order Carlisle Blue
Corvettes is February 9-13 while Centennial Edition Package orders
will wrap up March 1-6. Tentatively, the last chance to order 2012
Corvettes will be March 15-19.
Click
here to learn more and get the 2013 specs from our website.
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Framed Corvette Racing & Earnhardt Photo Collage
Framed glossy photo collage of the Rolex 24 at Daytona, Feb. 3 &
4, 2001. This collage is 18-1/2" x 17-1/2" with a black frame.
That weekend included: Freon, O'Connell, Pilgrim, Fellows, Kneifel,
Collins, Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Jr. Proceeds benefit the Museum
and bidding ends February 2 online
here!
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Meet and Mingle
with Mero
 If you've seen our
Nurburgring display and the video of the record setting laps, or
followed the online chatter of records set by Corvette - you might
have wondered who was behind the wheel. The NCM Bash is your
opportunity to meet Chevrolet's world record holding driver, Jim
Mero! Jim will be here to share his stories of setting records,
and on display at the Museum are the two latest record setters -
the Z06 and ZR1!
Also new to Bash are seminars by GM Powertrain and Design.
They'll be doing a seminar with clay model demos - never before
seen outside the studio.
As always, the Museum will have an unveiling of the 2013
Corvette and give you the chance to get up close and personal with
the cars and the team who designed them - and autograph sessions
are available.
See the complete schedule and register online
here.
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Plant Tour
Availability for 2012 Announced
 The Corvette Plant
has announced dates which tours will not be open to the public for
2012, not only including their summer shutdown and changeover
period but also time to work on the next generation Corvette.
Tours are guided and depart Monday through Thursday at 8:30am,
11:30am, 12:45pm and 2pm Central Time and last one hour and
fifteen minutes. Tours can be pre-booked at least 9 days in
advance but walk-ins are always welcome.
Tours will not be offered: Jan. 13-16, 23-31; Feb. 1-3, 10, 17,
24; Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27; May 4, 11, 18,
25-28; Jun. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Jul. 1-31; Aug. 1-3, 10, 17, 24, 31;
Sept. 3, 7, 14, 21, 28; Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26; Nov. 2, 6, 22-23, 30,
Dec. 7, 14, 21, 24-31. No 2pm Tours Apr. 2-5 and May 29-31.
For more information about plant tours and to book your tour
online click
here. To get an indepth and behind the scenes tour of the
Corvette Plant, consider scheduling a VIP tour! Check out the
information online
here.
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Corvette Racing:

Corvette DP Debuts with a 5th-Place
Finish at 50th Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona
Action Express Racing Bounces Back From Difficult
Start
DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. (Jan. 30, 2012) – The No. 5 Action Express
Racing Corvette Daytona Prototype overcame a number of
difficulties – including not being able to make a qualifying run
and having to pit after just one lap of the race – to turn in
the top performance for Chevrolet in the 50th Rolex
24 Hours at Daytona.
“That was probably one of the toughest 24 Hours I have done,”
Darren Law said following a fifth-place finish in the famed
endurance race at Daytona International Speedway. “We had a lot
of adversity. We had some engine issues prior to the race, (and)
we had to miss qualifying. The first, probably, eight hours of
the race, we had an electrical misfire, which really cut the
motor back, and we struggled.
“But the guys worked really hard – Action Express, Chevrolet,
Corvette – they all did a great job. I’m proud of the car. I’m
proud of the team. … A top-five is a good start to the season,
and we are happy to finish it.”
The Corvette Daytona Prototype was unveiled in November.
“There is so much potential in this car,” said Law, who shared
driving duties with David Donohue and Christian Fittipaldi. “We
literally got this car delivered to us the first of December, so
we barely had any time on it. For us to be in the top five and
run as well as we did, we see a lot of potential.”
The No. 99 GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing entry had the
distinction of being the first Corvette Daytona Prototype to
lead a lap when Alex Gurney drove to the front late in the first
hour.
“We’re pretty happy,” Gurney said following his first stint. “At
the very beginning of the race, you’re always focused on not
hitting anything and making sure no one does anything crazy on
the start, and (I) was happy about that. … I didn’t have any
close calls. A good start for the new Corvette.”
Gurney’s father, Dan, won the inaugural series race at Daytona
in 1962.
The GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing Corvette DP, also driven by Jon
Fogarty and Memo Gidley, did lead 19 laps but experienced a
number of issues and finished 13th in the Daytona Prototype (DP)
class.
The No. 90 Spirit of Daytona Corvette DP – driven by Antonio
Garcia, Richard Westbrook, Oliver Gavin and Jan Magnussen –
ended up in eighth place.
The No. 9 Action Express Racing Corvette DP – driven by Terry
Borcheller, JC France, Joao Barbosa and Max Papis – went to the
garage at about the 14-hour mark to address a number of issues,
and finished ninth.
The No. 10 SunTrust Corvette DP started on the outside of the
front row, courtesy of Max Angelelli’s qualifying effort, but
experienced suspected valve train failure after just 14 laps.
“It’s really disappointing, but at the same time this is what
happens in this game,” owner Wayne Taylor said. “We’ve never had
an engine problem in all the time we’ve run the Chevrolet engine
program, so this is the first time. There was truly nothing we
were worried about.”
Ricky Taylor, one of the team’s four drivers and Wayne Taylor’s
son, never even got the opportunity to get in the car, which was
pulled after 14 laps.
“It’s such a big build up for [the Rolex 24] and it is the 50th
anniversary,” Ricky Taylor said. “With our new car, there is a
lot of excitement. The guys gave done so much work at the shop,
(they) put in numerous 12- to-18-hour days. It is really tough.
Now we have over a month until our next race. I know we’ll come
back at Barber (Motorsports Park) and redeem ourselves.”
Ryan Briscoe also was scheduled to drive the No. 10.
The No. 57 Stevenson Motorsports Camaro GT.R paced Chevrolet
with a fourth-place-in-class finish in the Grand Touring (GT)
class. John Edwards, who was in the car at the end, said it was
a very good way to start the season.
“Absolutely, especially with the endurance championship that’s
going on later in the year,” Edwards said. “We got some good
points, but it’s always hard to go through a 24-hour race, be
chasing down a podium (finish), but not quite get it.”
Robin Liddell and Robbie Bremer also drove the No. 57.
Jordan Taylor picked up two spots in the closing laps to secure
a ninth-in-class finish for the No. 88 Autohaus Motorsports
Camaro GT.R, which was also driven by Paul Edwards, Matthew
Marsh and Tom Milner.
The No. 75 Stevenson Motorsports Camaro GT.R – driven by Al
Carter, Hugh Plumb, Matt Bell, and Eric Curran – finished 30th
in class. The No. 46 Michael Baughman Racing Corvette (Michael
Baughman, Mike Yeakle and Ray Mason) finished 40th in class.
Chevrolet will next compete in Grand-Am Road Racing when the
season kicks into full-swing with the second event set for March
30-31, 2012 at Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, Ala.
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Corvette
Racing Announces 2012 Roster
 Corvette Racing will seek its
ninth American Le Mans Series championship and its eighth
victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2012. With a win in the
GTE Pro class at Le Mans and runner-up finishes in the ALMS GT
team and driver championships last year, America's premier
production sports car team has focused on improving all aspects
of its performance as it prepares its Compuware Corvette C6.R
race cars for the 2012 campaign. Corvette Racing's revised
driver lineup delivers a powerful combination of youth and
experience. Antonio Garcia joins Oliver Gavin, Jan Magnussen,
and Tommy Milner as the four full-season drivers. Richard
Westbrook will reprise his role as third driver in endurance
events (Sebring, Le Mans, and Petit Le Mans), and Jordan Taylor
(pictured) will join Corvette Racing for the three long-distance
races.
Read more online
here.
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