2004 Chevrolet Corvette C5-R
(from GM Press
Release) The Chevrolet Corvette
C5-R closed out an historic era on Saturday night with a GTS victory
at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, a circuit in which the
championship-winning team had never won. Ron Fellows and Johnny
O’Connell took the class victory in their #3 Compuware Corvette
C5-R, seconds ahead of teammates Oliver Gavin and Olivier Beretta in
the #4 Corvette. The successful endurance sports car racing program
closed out the Corvette C5 era with a notable 35th victory in 55
races. Corvette won every single American Le Mans Series event in
2004 as well as the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
“It’s a very special year when you can go undefeated,” said Doug
Duchardt, GM Racing director. “It’s great for the team to finally
win at Laguna Seca and this was an amazing effort from the beginning
until the end. We’re going to work very hard in the off season to
continue with the Corvette C6-R in 2005.”
The four-hour event started in sunny and warm conditions, but ended
under hard rain and darkness. The #4 Corvette started from the pole
position and held the lead for roughly three hours; a close race in
the pits sent the #3 Corvette out in front with only an hour
remaining. Johnny O’Connell was able to hold off Olivier Beretta
under the gathering rain, and took the final checkered flag for the
Corvette C5-R.
“This is a great way to send out the C5-R,” said O’Connell. “The
sweetest thing in the world was hearing the hiss from the air jacks
and coming down on the wheels, in front of the other Corvette. I
have been fortunate to be able to have Ron as a teammate and our
team won this one for us in the pits.”
Ron Fellows took his 24th win in the Corvette—23rd with O’Connell as
a teammate—and was also responsible for the car’s first victory, at
Texas in 2000.
“We started testing this car in the Fall of 1997 so it’s quite
special to win today in the last race for the car,” said Fellows.
“In a way this is the end of the C5 chapter but the beginning of
another. We’ve got a full off-season of development and we’re
excited to launch the C6-R next year.”
Olivier Beretta started from pole position but the #4 Corvette team
surrendered the lead to the #3 Corvette after a pit stop late in the
race.
“I congratulate Ron and Johnny today on their victory,” said
Beretta. “I am very happy that I was given the opportunity to race
with this team and the C5-R is one of the best race cars I’ve ever
driven. The team is a very special group of people and I feel as
though I have been at Chevrolet for many years.”