Corvette Z06: Racing Success Helps Breed the Fastest,
Most Powerful Production Corvette ever Built!

DETROIT – By winning every race in the 2004 season, the Corvette
C5-R racing team wrapped up the most successful era in Corvette’s
50-year racing history. In its five years, the C5-R racing program took
35 victories in 55 races, four American Le Mans Series championships and
three double victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The Z06 sparked the second half of the C5’s life span with a Corvette
model for the extreme performance enthusiast. Now, Team Corvette combines
the numerous attributes of the sixth-generation Corvette with the technology
and winning determination from the C5-R program to take the new Z06 to
the next level in total performance.
Chevrolet
introduced the 2006 Corvette Z06 at the North American International Auto
Show. It is the fastest, most powerful car ever offered by Chevrolet and
General Motors. It is comprised of an unprecedented level of capability
and technology, making it one of the greatest performance values on the
market. And with an unmistakably muscular appearance, the ’06 Z06
has a visual attitude that always looks ready to demonstrate Corvette’s
winning attitude to any challenger around the globe.
"The new Z06 is the dividend from competing so successfully in endurance
racing," said Dave Hill, Corvette’s chief engineer. "It
combines the strong attributes of the new, sixth-generation Corvette with
the spirit, technology and know-how from the race program to form an American
supercar with outstanding credentials."
The new Z06 achieves 500 horsepower in an approximately 3130-pound (1419.7
kg) package and is expected to deliver 0-60 performance of less than 4
seconds, eclipse the quarter-mile in less than 12 seconds and deliver
a top speed of more than 190 mph on a race track...
For all the juicy details on the new Z06 Corvette, check out the National
Corvette Museum's Website Z06 section at http://www.corvettemuseum.com/specs/2006
Details released: January 10, 2005.
Source: National Corvette Museum
http://www.corvettemuseum.com
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