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The shape of the Corvette is an unmistakable American icon, the shape of a legend forged in competition. For over sixty years, the Corvette has dominated the world s racing venues.
Corvette Racing: The Complete Competition History from Sebring to Le Mans tells the inside story of Chevrolet s top race car, with racing history, driver insights, technical details, and over 200 historic photos from the GM Media Archive, many never before seen in print.
Follow drivers like Grady Davis, Betty Skelton, Don Yenko, Dr. Dick Thompson, and Dale Earnhardt from the earliest days of Daytona and Sebring to the most recent American Le Mans victories as they shape racing history. Learn about the challenges and development of the LT-1 engine, and see firsthand how the L88 changed Corvette racing forever. Modern developments like the 2009 ZR-1 racing package are also covered, as well as exhaustive Corvette historical and technical details everything you ever wanted to know about what goes on under the skin of Chevy s top racing machines.
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David Kimble is a veteran motorsport illustrator who has worked with most of the current major car companies. Growing up in car-crazed southern California, he discovered his love of illustration in middle school. Kimble is a master of the cutaway drawing, and several examples of his work are featured in Corvette Racing.
Kimble graduated from Pasadena College in the early 1960s with a degree in physics. He worked with the U.S. Navy as a draftsman, and by 1965 had found work with
Car Graphic magazine. Later clients included
Road & Track magazine and General Motors, among others. He opened his own studio in Burbank, California, in 1976, and relocated in 1991 to Marfa, Texas, where he bought and renovated the old Palace Theater to serve as his new studio.