In 1956, the sands of Daytona Beach served as a fast first public outing for the Chevrolet Corvette to demonstrate its new personality as a true performance machine. Joining Corvette icon Zora Arkus-Duntov and John Finch was an accomplished lady who had already soared to championship titles. Betty Skelton’s speed run at Daytona in a 1956 Corvette cemented herself as a pioneering figure behind the sports car.
It’s time to revisit one of the greatest classic car eras of the last century: the 1950s.
It's clear that the Corvette of today is a different machine compared to its 1953 debut. But does the C8 carry the legacy of the original Corvette, almost 70 years later?
Pontiac shut down their production plants more than 12 years ago, but that doesn't mean they're gone forever.
In a series so dense with high-velocity vehicles and show‑stopping set pieces, the Corvette seen in the opening of the fifth Fast and Furious film stands out from the pack.
Let's take a closer look at this iconic 'vette from this part of action movie history.
It hasn't always been known for its speed, but when the Camaro put raw velocity at the forefront, few were able to keep up. Here are some of the fastest Camaro models ever made.