2014 Corvette Stingray GT3 by Callaway
The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
already has a lot of people from all over the world mesmerized. It’s
the kind of once-in-a-lifetimesports car that can thrill anyone and if
you’re a fan of GT3 racing, you might be in for a treat because the
Corvette Stingray GT3 could will soon be on its way.
There’s
still that issue of actually building the car, which is no small feat.
But if there’s anybody up to that task, it’s the European distributor
for expert Corvette tuning, Callaway.
The
company is formally known as Callaway Competition of Germany and it’s
going to put its considerable expertise to good use after receiving the
green light from Chevrolet to build the Corvette Stingray GT3 race car.
Is this a sign of things to come from Chevy regarding the 2014 GT3 season?
It
sure sounds like it because preparing a completely new racecar takes up
some time and the timing of this announcement lends credence to the
belief that we might actually see the racecar packed and ready for GT3 racing by the time the 2014 season comes around.
Before the car actually hits the track, Callaway
is expected to send its design proposal to the FIA for homolgation. As
soon as that hurdle’s cleared, then it’s all about the build and the
time frame the German aftermarket company has to finish the job.
For
now, all we have are Callaway’s renderings of the upcoming racecar, and
we can say is that it’s looking mean with its super-low ride height,
aggressive front and rear spoilers, the monstrous rear diffuser, and the
side-exit exhaust. Stay tuned for more updates as Callaway heads toward
building this Stingray racer.
The seventh-generation Corvette Stingray was unveiled at
the 2013 Detroit Auto Show and it didn’t take long for aftermarket
companies and racing outfits all over the world to take notice. With a
completely revised exterior look, an updated interior and an all-new
engine, the 2014 Corvette Stingray is now ready to take some names in
the world of GT3 racing.
As far as the stock model is
concerned, the 2014 Corvette Stingray features a 6.2-liter small-block
V-8 engine that produces up to 460 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 465
pound-feet of torque at 4,600 rpm. It can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in
under 4 seconds and up to an anticipated top speed of 180 to 190 mph.
When equipped with the Z51 package and the performance exhaust, the
Stingray sprints from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.8 seconds.
The
Corvette Stingray can be all yours for just $51,995, a pretty
affordable number relative to most of its European counterparts.
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