[VIDEO] Winner of the 2021 Corvette Announced by the International Motor Racing Research Center

[VIDEO] Winner of the 2021 Corvette Announced by the International Motor Racing Research Center

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On Tuesday afternoon, Robert Hughes of Long Beach, NY received a telephone call from IMRRC Executive Director Mark Steigerwald that he was the grand prize winner in their 2021 fundraiser and is now the owner of a new 2021 Corvette Stingray Convertible in Red Mist. Robert also takes home a racing prize package that includes the two-day Corvette owner’s school at Spring Mountain.

The IMRRC sold over 375,500 tickets to 7,300 entrants and raised $450,000 for the non-profit research center which is based in Watkins Glen, New York, just a few miles away from the historic Watkins Glen International racetrack.

CorvetteBlogger appreciates all those who donated to the International Motor Racing Research Center!

There are still nine days remaining to bring home a new 2021 Corvette and a 1961 Corvette restomod from the Corvette Dream Giveaway. CorvetteBlogger readers get DOUBLE BONUS entries so get your tickets today!

2021 Corvette Dream Giveaway

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This Cool $1.3M Mid-Century Modern Home For Sale in Royal Oak Was Created by a Corvette Designer

This Cool $1.3M Mid-Century Modern Home For Sale in Royal Oak Was Created by a Corvette Designer

Photo Credits: Realtor.com

Nolan “Jack” Didion helped design early Corvettes for Chevrolet, so it’s not a big leap to think that such a talented man would be capable of designing his own home, too.

The result of his architectural work – his own 3,930-square-foot mid-century modern home, located at 2525 Marais Ave., Royal Oak, Michigan – is up for sale at the asking price of $1.3 million.

Listing agent Nancy Robinson of Century 21 Curran & Oberski says the home is “one of the coolest” she’s come across during her 25-year career.

This Cool $1.3M Mid-Century Modern Home For Sale in Royal Oak Was Created by a Corvette Designer

The three bedroom/three bath home, built in 1952, features two cube-shaped buildings wrapped in wood siding and linked by a courtyard to provide seamless indoor and outdoor spaces, as commonly found in mid-century design.

The current owners bought the house from Didion in 2015 and have spent the past six years restoring “every inch,” Robinson says.

This Cool $1.3M Mid-Century Modern Home For Sale in Royal Oak Was Created by a Corvette Designer

“They even went to local antiques shops and hunted down some of the original artifacts of the house – lighting fixtures, shelving, and fireplace equipment,” she says.

The kitchen – updated with state-of-the-art cabinets and appliances – has a spectacular view of Marias Park, and throughout the rest of the interior, Robinson says “truly every surface has been enhanced and updated in such a way that the original home has been made better.”

This Cool $1.3M Mid-Century Modern Home For Sale in Royal Oak Was Created by a Corvette Designer

The exterior – including the inground pool, decking, roof, siding, and beautifully restored atrium – has also been meticulously updated, according to Robinson.

“You may never see such a complete and true renovation,” she says. “The epitome of MCM Detroit Design, this is a lovely one-of-a-kind home that could never be recreated – owning it will be the reward of a lifetime.”

This Cool $1.3M Mid-Century Modern Home For Sale in Royal Oak Was Created by a Corvette Designer

All that’s missing is a vintage C1 Corvette in the driveway.

Source:
Realtor.com and Detroit Metro Times

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QUICK SHIFTS: Mid-Years, C8 Reviews, 2023 Camaro ZL1, 2022 Silverado, and Classics Restored as EVs

QUICK SHIFTS: Mid-Years, C8 Reviews, 2023 Camaro ZL1, 2022 Silverado and Classics Restored as EVs

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Get excited, Corvette fans! Quick Shifts is back for your enjoyment!

Quick Shifts is a content feature here at CorvetteBlogger featuring links to Corvette and automotive-related stories of interest. This resurrected edition of QS contains some smoking-hot Mid-Year action, new C8 reviews (spoiler: it’s still amazing), a 6-second C7, the CT5-V Blackwing & ’23 Camaro ZL1, the 2022 Silverado bows, and restoring classic cars with EV powerplants.

FIRST GEAR

We are going to kick things off with some outstanding content focused on the version of America’s Sports Car from 1963-67, starting with a trip to Road&Track.com, where Daniel Pund looks at the way the ’63 Sting Ray still looms large within General Motors and how it inspired the current Corvette. Get your desktop ready, the C8, split-window side-by-side shots in that link are 100% background material!

Next, we will kick it over to the official site of Vettes of Atlanta Magazine. The article that caught our collective eye over there is all about a Silver Blue 1964 Corvette that was purchased By Rod Davis and two of his sons to lift the spirits of a third brother, Bob, that was obsessed with America’s Sports Car while he was battling leukemia at the age of 18. The car has touched three generations of the Davis family now, and its whole story is told by Bill, the brother who currently holds the keys.

A Lifetime Of Memories With A 1964 Corvette

Photo Credit: Bill Davis

Before shifting into a more modern second gear, we want to take you back to the early days of this summer, when GMA’s Brett Hatfield realized a life-long dream of owning a Nassau Blue 1965 Corvette Convertible. His trek back to his native Kansas from the Pacific coast was chronicled in four entertaining segments. We hope you enjoy reading about the adventure as much as we did! Find part I here, this is part II, here’s part III, and part IV.

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Photo Credit: Brett Hatfield

SECOND GEAR

After the longest lull of its career, the C8 is back to inspiring other publications to create original content! The first clip comes courtesy of Andy Reid (not the coach) and the Classic Cars Journal. Andy asks the question that has been haunting carmakers since 7/18/19; why spend more when you can buy the best, the C8 Corvette? If anyone figures that out, I’m sure the fine folks at Porsche, Ferrari, or even Ford would love to make you a handsome offer for your services!

We also want to point you in the direction of a pair of new C8 reviews just to remind you what a media darling the mid-engine Corvette is. In late 2019, you would have been forgiven for believing that all of the C8’s positive press boiled down to novelty, hype, and conformity, but after two years (an eternity in the modern vehicle marketplace), that position gets harder to defend with each new glowing evaluation. If you aren’t embarrassed by people gushing over a four-wheeled object, check out what Autoblog and (the notoriously tough on GM/Chevrolet/Corvette) Jalopnik have to say about the current Plastic Fantastic.

2022 Chevrolet Corvette Review | Still shining bright

Photo Credit: James Riswick / Autoblog

THIRD GEAR

The Marketing teacher in me absolutely loves this next piece from Motor Trend. It is all about eBay Motors Powers HOT ROD Drag Week Presented by Gear Vendors Overdrive (three brands in one title(!!!), it’s like Ricky Bobby is in charge of Drag Week, and it is as excellent as what he does in the morning!). Anyway, the lead picture is what drew me in to begin with. Dave Schroeder’s Unlimited contending and Blue, White, and Red GS liveried “C7 Corvette” runs mid-6s. See it in all of its glory here.

FOURTH GEAR

Since the last running of this column, a lot has happened in the automotive world outside of our Corvette focus. The unquestionable star of this long-ish period of time was the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing. Even though the “final internal combustion V-Series car” didn’t receive LT5 power, a beefed-up, 668-horse LT4 and a manual transmission have rocketed it all the way up to first place on my “most-desired current vehicle list.” With the C8Z breaking cover in 38 days, it shouldn’t get too comfortable there, but the want has still reached an almost unbearable level! First tests for the swansong V arrived this week (see C&D’s excellent review here), and if you have the means, you should absolutely try to get your hands on one of these masterpieces! (Bonus read: MT did a nice writeup about the unfortunate discontinuation of the LT5 on Thursday. RIP friend, we hardly got to know you!).

Cadillac CT5-V

Photo Credit: Cadillac

I’ve habitually lamented the way GM doesn’t seem to give half of a brown Crayola about their Pony Car in these pages, but it is a topic worth lamenting! Dodge and Ford pump out new special editions and performance enhancements for the Challenger and Mustang on an annual basis, while the Camaro’s last mechanical upgrade came as a part of the 2018 model-year. That impressive amount of neglect is a main road on the map from 2010-14 segment sales leader to a laughably distant last place, but it seems like the Blackwing is here to help its two-door chassis-mate out. According to German spy shots and Motor Trend, reinforcements are on the way for the top-tier, ZL1 models for MY 2023. The picture doesn’t reveal much, but Cadillac’s newest monster hides several features that seem like no-brainer updates for the ZL1. Expect to see revised aero, a horsepower bump of 18 or more ponies, and a Carbon Ceramic Brake RPO join the Camaro order guide next year. This is bad news for the Shelby GT500 but wonderful for those of us who still favor the era when the Corvette followed the front engine, RWD, manual transmission formula. Our perfect replacement is almost here!

2023 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Might Get a Cadillac Blackwing Boost

Photo Credit: Chevrolet

FIFTH GEAR

The current-gen Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra twins have been mercilessly ridiculed about their sub-par interior materials/design by journalists in a way we haven’t seen since the C6 days. Well, a mid-cycle refresh is here to fix all of that! Because of their continuing Camaro coverage above, we will let MT show you the new face, and, more importantly, guts, of the ’22 Silverado. One of the most thrilling part of the rejuvenation is the introduction of the ZR2 trim-level that inches GM’s cash cow ever closer to true Raptor territory, even if it still isn’t quite there yet (at least it has a V8!).

When the half-ton gets an update, you can bet that the big-dogs aren’t far behind. According to TheFastLaneTruck, 2023 will see a Duramax that comes from the factory with an LS7-matching 505 horsepower, and an almost unimaginable, industry-leading 1,085 lb-ft of torque! It is going to be one heck of a rig!

2022 Chevrolet Silverado ZR2

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SIXTH GEAR

Speaking of crazy torque numbers; last week, Elon Musk took to Twitter to reveal that the new ultimate performance “Plaid” version of the Tesla Model S (the same one that ruined the Z06 lap attempt) set a new Nürburgring record for production electric cars with a mark of 7:35.579. So, Tesla’s best is still more than 9-seconds shy of the time set by the 2009 Corvette ZR1, but the time is extremely impressive for a four-door luxury vehicle running on bulky “alternative” power! And while I harbor a distaste for the silent and less-than-engaging driving experience offered by plug-in performance vehicles, seeing an American car topple a record that was held by Porsche warms my heart with national pride!

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Here to back me up on the “personality gap” between the all-time great internal combustion vehicles and the emission-free cars of the future is Top Gear’s Chris Harris. Read his excellent piece on the arrival of the EV resto-mod trend right here. To conclude this edition of QS, we’ve got one more on-topic piece from across the pond. EVO’s Richard Meaden has some thoughtful insights on the one-size-fits-all electric future that will seemingly be forced upon us in less than a decade’s time.

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[VIDEO] Stolen C8 Corvette Crashes During Pursuit in Midtown Detroit

[VIDEO] Stolen C8 Corvette Crashes During Pursuit in Midtown Detroit

Photo Credit: Michigan State Police

We’ve been telling you for a long time that the new mid-engine Corvette is one hot automobile.

Of course, we were referring to its ranking as the fastest-selling vehicle in America for several months running.

Now, though, this black 2021 Stingray is one hot automobile in another way: the Detroit Regional Communication Center received a call from OnStar at 10:10 a.m. today (July 15) reporting it stolen with no license plate from a dealer lot in Novi, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit.

On the bright side, the car was quickly recovered, but not before a high-speed chase ended with the Corvette badly damaged in a crash.

With OnStar providing updates on the car’s location, Michigan State Police were able to locate it near the intersection of Gratiot Avenue and Outer Drive in Detroit at 10:35 a.m.

After turning onto the I-75 Service Drive from Warren Avenue, the suspects sideswiped a van, bounced off it, and then crashed into several parked vehicles on Chrysler Avenue. Video from a local news crew shows the Corvette suffered major damage to the passenger side front, with the front tire resting on the asphalt several feet away.

Two people exited the car after the crash and fled on foot, but they were quickly apprehended by MSP and Detroit police officers and taken to Detroit Detention Center.

Police said no one was injured in the incident.

Source:
clickondetroit.com

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