The Detroit Auto Show is barely a week away and the hype is already starting to build in Motor City.
[PIC] Harlan Charles Drives a 2014 Corvette Stingray Convertible to Work
Proving that the Corvette Stingray is a car for all kinds of weather, Corvette Product Manager Harlan Charles drove his 2014 Corvette Stingray Convertible to work this morning.
Harlan perfectly summed up the spirit of Corvette enthusiasts who drive their Corvettes in all kinds of weather with this caption:
We don’t know if the top stayed down all the way to the GM Renaissance Center in Downtown Detroit or if Harlan raised the roof after the picture was taken. Knowing Harlan, the top probably stayed down. After all, he reports that it was only -3 degrees this morning!
Click here to see a larger version of Harlan preparing to drive his Corvette Stingray Convertible to work in the snow.
Are you driving your Corvette Stingray in the snow? If so, send us a picture!
Source:
Harlan Charles on Facebook
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Chevrolet Shows Off Google Glass App for the C7 Corvette Stingray at CES
You won’t be able to check it on the options list anytime soon, but Chevrolet’s recent demonstration of how Google Glass can connect with the C7 Corvette Stingray and turn into a head-up display shows just how much high-tech potential there is to be tapped in the coming years in the automotive world.
Chevy demonstrated at CES 2014 how its Glass app allows Google Glass to show real-time stats like speed, gear, engine RPM, and G-force that it picks up via the Stingray’s LTE connection.
Reports say that the Chevy/Google app doesn’t show data as fast as Chevy’s own Performance Data Recorder to be offered as an option on the 2015 Stingray since the info first has to go through Chevy’s servers via the car’s LTE connection and then come back to Glass via Google’s Mirror API. After connecting to the mobile hotspot of the vehicle, Glass shows two screens of performance stats.
GM says the Chevy/Glass partnership is “purely conceptual” now, but that the system works so well already in these early stages is definitely a good sign for technophiles. In fact, a Chevy spokesman says it took just three days for them to come up with the app.
There is already some concern over the system being a safety distraction for the driver, and Chevrolet itself admits that the Chevy/Glass app holds more promise for the passenger in the car as a way to keep up with what the driver’s doing next to him.
Source:
SlashGear.com
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Corvette Will Let Owners Record, Share Drives
The 2015 Chevrolet Corvette will have a new system that lets owners record their drives and share the video with friends.
Corvette Will Let Owners Record, Share Drives
The 2015 Chevrolet Corvette will have a new system that lets owners record their drives and share the video with friends.
Corvette Racing at Daytona: Final Dress Rehearsal for Rolex 24
Solid start for new Chevrolet Corvette C7.Rs in Roar Before the 24
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan 5, 2014) – Corvette Racing moved a step closer toward its return to the Rolex 24 At Daytona over the weekend with a successful three-day test at Daytona International Speedway. Oliver Gavin in the No. 4 Chevrolet Corvette C7.R set the weekend’s second-best time for the GT Le Mans class during the Roar Before the 24 with a 1:45.743 (121.200 mph). It’s the annual test that serves as the last tune-up before the opening round of the new TUDOR United SportsCar Championship.
Gavin partners with full-season teammate Tommy Milner and Robin Liddell in the No. 4 Corvette for the Rolex 24. Jan Magnussen was third-fastest in the class with a 1:45.792 (121.143 mph) in the No. 3 Chevrolet Corvette he shares with Antonio Garcia and Ryan Briscoe. Both Corvettes set their fastest times in Friday’s opening session.
The three days in Daytona Beach were focused on constant development and establishing a baseline setup on the Corvette C7.Rs, which will make their competition debuts for the twice-around-the-clock race on Jan. 25-26. The Corvette Racing crew progressed through a comprehensive list of settings and adjustments on the high banks at Daytona.
Sunday’s two sessions were the final ones before Corvette Racing and its two new-for-2014 Corvette C7.Rs return for the 52nd running of the Rolex 24. The event is an important part of Corvette Racing history for multiple reasons. In the team’s last appearance at Daytona, Corvette Racing won the 2001 race overall with a Corvette C5-R. The Rolex 24 also was the site of Corvette Racing’s debut on Jan. 31, 1999. Since that first event, the team has competed in 150 other events around the globe with 90 victories worldwide, 10 team and manufacturer championships in the ALMS and seven victories at the Le Mans 24 Hours.
The TUDOR Championship is the result of a merger between the ALMS and GRAND-AM’s Rolex Sports Car Series. Corvette Racing will compete in 11 races around North America plus the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Here are some behind the scenes photos of the C7.Rs at Daytona:
ANTONIO GARCIA, NO. 3 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R
“So far we have been running our development program and learning everything we can on the car. Being here and racing here for the first time in many years, we don’t have any backup data on how the C6.R performed here. It is brand new for us, but everything has gone very well. Being a new car, we don’t know if we will lack any information or experience here. The way the car has run, it’s obvious everything is evolution from the C6.R and it’s progressing well. Part of our focus was getting Ryan comfortable, and we wanted to help him with any questions he had. At end of the day, he is a professional driver and has fit in very well.” 
JAN MAGNUSSEN, NO. 3 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R
“For us it this was an important weekend. It has been a productive couple days. This was the first time we got a chance to see how we stack up against the rest of our competition. But the main program has been to continue the development of the car. Come race time, hopefully we will be where we need to be. It’s still early days but everyone will be very close during the race – as it has always been in GT racing. We’ve run through several of our development packages with the new car and gotten Ryan up to speed with the team and the car. It’s all gone well. It’s very exciting what’s going on with the merger of the two series. I think everything looks great with a really cool field of cars. It’s different for me this time as it is the beginning of a championship. Usually all the other years I’ve been here, I’ve been a third driver. Now there is more on the line than trying to win the Rolex 24. For sure this is the start of a long, hard championship.”
RYAN BRISCOE, NO. 3 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R
“The car was a lot of fun to drive. I would say it exceeded expectations on grip level, handling and overall performance. The team worked great, and it was a fantastic experience. I got plenty of miles in the car and came away feeling very comfortable. I did my first run Friday, and that was a great chance to get a good impression. The next time I got in, I felt like my lap times were becoming competitive. I was able to start feeling balance changes. We actually went through quite a bit of setup work over the three days. For me, the good thing was getting out there and being used to the car with traffic, in different temperatures and a couple different tire compounds from Michelins. It was really good getting a feel for the car in the all the situations we will face in the race. I feel like I checked all the boxes.”
OLIVER GAVIN, NO. 4 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R
“This has been a pretty good test. It was a little unusual in that the conditions were very cold for the first two days. That was a little bit of a challenge trying to get the car right. We’ve managed to get it comfortable and nice to drive. Every driver has been through in the car and got to a good level of comfort. We are still looking to improve it in areas, but I think we have our base setup for here. Let’s see what the weather does for that week at the end of the month. You’re never really too sure how that’s going to turn out. Today, it was a good 10-15 degrees warmer than anything we saw the first two days.”
TOMMY MILNER, NO. 4 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R
“I think we are in good shape for the race. Throughout all of the testing that we’ve done so far, the car has been reliable. The same was the case here. It was quick and it was reliable. We had no real mechanical issues that – on the surface – that we should be worried about come race time. All in all, it was a great three days for us. This was a great test for us.”
ROBIN LIDDELL, NO. 4 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C7.R
“It’s been a very productive test. Having done this event enough times, you get a sense for how these type things go. We’re working toward our own agenda and making sure the car is comfortable and consistent for a 24-hour race. With additional classes, it’s the Daytona 24 Hours of old. It’s important for all of us to keep focus on the bigger picture. This team has huge amounts of experience and fantastic results and achievements in the past. They know how to win races. The car feels very good, well-balanced in the infield, good under braking. At this point, I think we are very happy with things. It was a little frustrating with the number of red-flag periods and traffic, it’s quite helpful in terms of getting accustomed to how things will go during the race.”
DOUG FEHAN, CORVETTE RACING PROGRAM MANAGER
“Coming into the Roar, Corvette Racing had a very comprehensive test program in place. The constant change in weather conditions was a challenge, as was dealing with the number of on-track incidents. However that is the nature of endurance racing. We are satisfied with the work that the team accomplished and feel like we are on solid ground for the race in three weeks.”

Bondurant School of High Performance Driving
Source:
Corvette Racing
Photo Credit: IMSA
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AT&T’s “Smartphone On Four Wheels”
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Chevrolet will Live Stream the 2015 Corvette Z06 and C7.R Reveal at NAIAS
Good news for those who can’t attend the unveiling of the 2015 Corvette Z06 and Corvette Racing’s C7.R at the 2014 North American International Auto Show.
Chevrolet has announced this morning that it will offer a special live stream of the unveiling as well as as a “special event leading up to the Press Conference” on January 13th beginning at 9:30 am EST.
The live stream will be available at Chevrolet.com/Z06reveal beginning at 9:30 am EST and then will segue into the offical 2014 NAIAS Press Conference at 10:00 am EST where the 2015 Corvette Z06 and Corvette Racing’s C7.R will make their first public appearances to the automotive press corps.
Here’s the set up of the event from Chevrolet that has been posted this on their live stream page:
Last January, Chevrolet unveiled the all-new 2014 Corvette Stingray, a stunning instrument of precision that went on to become the industry’s most awarded car of the year. This January 13 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Chevrolet will reveal the car that launches the seventh-generation Corvette into supercar territory.
We’re not sure what that special event will be, but we believe it will be a recap of 2014 Corvette Stingray which was officially revealed exactly a year ago on 1.13.13.
That recap may include the final feather in Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter’s cap which would be the highly coveted North American Car of the Year Award which will be officially announced earlier that morning. The 2014 Corvette Stingray joins the 2014 Cadillac CTS Sedan and the 2014 Mazda 3 as the top three finalists for NACOTY honors.
The 2014 Corvette has made an impressive run on the awards and accolades doled out by the automotive magazines, websites and other organizations. Here’s some of the awards the 2014 Corvette Stingray has already received:
- Automobile magazine named Corvette Stingray its Automobile of the Year
- Car and Driver put Corvette Stingray on its annual “10 Best†list
- Road & Track magazine named Corvette Stingray its Performance Car of the Year
- Yahoo! announced its top prize in October, naming Corvette Stingray its 2014 Yahoo Autos Car of the Year
- Forbes magazine called Corvette Stingray the Hottest New Car of the Year
- Autoweek magazine named Corvette Stingray to its Best of the Best
- Popular Science singled out Corvette Stingray twice: first in the magazine’s Best of What’s New feature and later for its performance prowess in its 2014 Auto Excellence Awards
- Esquire magazine called the Corvette Stingray reveal the Automotive Event of the Year
- Kelly Blue Book gave Corvette Stingray two awards, putting it in the Best Resale Value Top 10 and naming it Best Resale Value: High Performance Car
- The Motor Press Guild named Corvette Stingray its inaugural Innovation Vehicle of the Year over $29,000
- IntelliChoice & AutoPacific included Corvette Stingray in their Motorist Choice Awards
- The Automobile Journalists Association of Canada named Corvette Stingray the Best New Sports/Performance Car
- Detroit Free Press named the Corvette Stingray as its Car of the Year
- Bloomberg named Corvette Stingray as its Car of the Year on its list of 2013’s Best Cars
CorvetteBlogger will be at the 2014 North American International Auto Show in Detroit next week to cover this special event. Stay tuned and make sure you’re following us on Facebook and Twitter for live updates from the event.
Source:
Chevrolet
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Chevy To Live Stream Unveiling Of C7.R And 2015 Z06 On Jan. 13
Mark your calendars for Jan. 13.
Chevy will live stream from the North American International Auto Show in Detroit the unveiling of the 2015 Corvette Z06 and the all-new C7.R Racing Corvette.

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These performance vehicles represent the next evolution in the Corvette Stingray, the industry’s most awarded car in 2013.
The live stream will be available at chevy.com/Z06reveal beginning at 9:30 a.m. EST with a special event leading into the press conference, which begins at 10 a.m. EST in the Chevrolet Exhibit at Cobo Hall.
The 2014 Corvette Stingray is one of three finalists for the North American Car of the Year, which also will be announced on Jan. 13 in Detroit.
Automotive journalists from the United States and Canada vote to recognize the most outstanding vehicles of the year based on factors including innovation, design, safety, handling, driver satisfaction and value for the dollar.

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