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This white 1954 Chevy Corvette was owned by rock 'n' roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis, and it joins the National Corvette Museum's ...
We finally know just how fast the new 1000-plus-hp Corvette ZR1 can go. A ZR1 without the ZTK downforce package can reach 233 mph. That is an official number from a General Motors test ...
The Corvette has been an American icon since its debut in 1953, representing the spirit of affordable performance and innovation. While European automakers like Ferrari and Porsche have dominated ...
Lingenfelter is sure to launch the new Corvette on a similar slope of increasing power. Not to say that this first effort isn't ambitious. The bore of Chevy's new LS1 aluminum block can't be ...
The 2025 Corvette ZR1 hit 233 mph in testing, making it GM’s fastest production car ever. The top speed run was achieved by a bone-stock ZR1, driven by GM President Mark Reuss. Powered by a 5.5L ...
The Dodgers lost the first two games of a 1981 National League playoff series in Houston, both in walk-off fashion, before storming back to win three straight over the Astros in Los Angeles to win ...
Chevrolet revealed the 2025 Corvette ZR1 in July, and while we knew it would be fast, we didn’t have exact figures until today. It turns out that not only is it quick, but it’s also fast ...
"Setting the top-speed record in the Corvette ZR1 is a true triumph for Corvette and for Chevrolet, and also an exhilarating, surreal experience for me personally. With the current generation's ...
Despite the Chevy Corvette ZR1 first rolling off the assembly line a full seven years after the Corvette Z06, both high-performance models have been a fixture for the brand and for most of its ...
But, it's been a while since these teams saw each other in October. Their last World Series meeting was in 1981 — when the Dodgers won 4 games to 2. It's been 43 years since the 1981 World Series.
SACRAMENTO — Steve Garvey vividly remembers the final out of the 1981 World Series when the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees. He calls it the highlight of his All-Star baseball career.