2008 Chevrolet Corvette Indy 500 Pace Cars
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6.2 liter V8 |
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436 hp |
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70.3 hp per liter |
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(from General Motors
Press Release) Known for their charismatic designs and
superior performance, the pack-leading pace cars share a special
place in Indianapolis 500 lore. History will be made at the 2008
Indianapolis 500 when a pair of distinctive yet highly
differentiated Corvette models will serve as the official pace cars
– one highlighting Chevrolet’s commitment to fuel solutions and the
other marking 30 years of Corvette’s pace car heritage.
Chevrolet and Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials gathered at the
Indianapolis Auto Show to make the historic announcement.
One of the pace cars is a customized Corvette Z06 E85 concept that
runs on E85 ethanol fuel, a domestically produced alternative fuel
similar to the E100 fuel that powers all of the racecars in the
IndyCar Series. It will be driven during the race’s pace lap by
two-time Indianapolis 500 champion Emerson Fittipaldi.
The other official pace car is a black-and-silver commemorative
edition that marks the 30th anniversary of the celebrated 1978 pace
car – the first Corvette to pace the field at the Indianapolis 500.
Chevrolet will produce a total of 500 pace car replicas in both
coupe and convertible form, each signed personally by Fittipaldi at
the Corvette’s Bowling Green, Ky., assembly plant.
“Although not a production FlexFuel vehicle, the Corvette Z06 E85
concept pace car is a high-performance example of Chevrolet’s
gas-friendly to gas-free initiative, demonstrating viable fuel
solutions,” said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager. “As an ethanol
refiner in his native Brazil, Emerson Fittipaldi is the fitting
Chevrolet champion to help support GM’s efforts with E85 and
celebrate 30 years of the Corvette pacing the Indianapolis 500.”
The 92nd Indianapolis 500 takes place on Sunday, May 25, 2008. It
will be the Corvette’s 10th appearance as the official pace car – a
record unmatched by any other vehicle.
“It’s only fitting that Corvette will be the first car to earn the
distinction of having two models pace the Indianapolis 500 in the
same year,” said Joie Chitwood, Indianapolis Motor Speedway
president and chief operating officer. “Chevrolet and Corvette are a
vital part of the rich history of ‘The Greatest Spectacle in
Racing,’ and we’re honored to have a great champion of the race and
of alternative fuels, Emerson Fittipaldi, as this year’s pace car
driver.”
Corvette Z06 E85 concept
The Corvette Z06 E85
concept pace car is based on the production Z06 – already one of the
fastest and most powerful cars on the market – and blends its
performance with the high-octane, renewable alternative fuel that is
derived from a variety of crops grown across the United States.
E85 is blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline. Its
benefits include reduced emissions of greenhouse gases and a reduced
dependence on petroleum. GM is the leader in E85 production models,
with more than 2.5 million E85-capable cars, trucks and SUVs on the
road – with more on the way. Chevrolet offers seven E85-capable
models in 2008.
Apart from the fuel system and powertrain controller revisions
required to run E85, the Z06 concept pace car is mechanically stock.
It is distinguished by a unique Gold Rush Green color-shifting paint
scheme that changes between hues of green and gold when viewed from
different angles and in different light. A subtle checkered flag
pattern also is part of the paint scheme. Safety equipment and
strobe lights are the only other equipment added to the car.
Emerson Fittipaldi: ambassador of racing and ethanol
After winning the
Indianapolis 500 in 1989 and 1993 while driving for Chevrolet – and
spending 30 years in his native Brazil as a refiner of ethanol –
Emerson Fittipaldi is the perfect ambassador to lead the
Indianapolis 500 in an E85-powered Corvette Z06.
“Most of the vehicles in Brazil are powered by ethanol produced from
crops grown in the country, so I understand how a domestically
produced renewable fuel can help the energy solutions of a nation,”
Fittipaldi said. “And the E85-powered Z06 concept pace car proves
economic and environmental consciousness can be fun and
exhilarating. I can’t wait to get it on the racetrack.”
Fittipaldi, whose personal cars include a Corvette Z06 and a Camaro
awarded after winning the 1993 Indianapolis 500, resides in both
Florida and Brazil. He has interests in several Brazilian ethanol
companies and is an ardent champion of ethanol as a viable
alternative to gasoline.
Brazil – the fifth-largest country in the world – is a global leader
in ethanol usage in automobiles. Approximately 70 percent of
Brazilian new cars are equipped with FlexFuel systems that allow the
use of a gasoline/ethanol mix or pure ethanol. Ethanol production
has grown tremendously during the last three decades and has allowed
the country to practically wean itself completely from imported oil.
30th Anniversary commemorative edition
Commemorating one of the most recognizable Indianapolis 500 pace
cars, the Corvette 30th Anniversary Pace Car features a black
exterior with silver graphics that honors the 1978 model – the
production replicas of which became instant collectibles and
continue to stand as an iconic symbol of Corvette’s heritage at the
front of the Indy field.
In addition to the exterior color scheme, the anniversary models are
equipped with a special, two-tone titanium-color interior, with the
Indianapolis 500 logo embroidered on the seats. Coupe and
convertible models are available. Each replica will be personally
signed and numbered by Emerson Fittipaldi.
Both the coupe and convertible come equipped with Corvette’s 3LT
option package, Z51 performance package and dual-mode exhaust.
Additional features include:
Choice of six-speed manual or six-speed paddle-shift automatic transmissions
LS3 small block V8 with 436 hp
New-for-2008 forged chrome five-spoke aluminum wheels
Corvette Z06 rear spoiler
Silver checkered flag graphics
Indy 500 logo fender badges
More information on pricing and availability will be announced a later date.
Corvette at Indy
The 2008 edition of the Indianapolis 500 represents Corvette’s 10th time as the official pace car – and a record fifth-consecutive year – and Chevrolet’s 19th time as the manufacturer selected to lead the field. Corvette’s pace years and details include:
1978 – Driven by 1960 race winner Jim Rathmann; Chevrolet produced 6,502 production replicas
1986 – Driven by famed pilot Chuck Yeager; all 7,315 production convertibles were considered pace car convertibles and included official graphics (to be installed at the owner’s discretion)
1995 – Driven by then Chevrolet General Manager Jim Perkins; 527 production replicas produced
1998 – Driven by 1963 race winner Parnelli Jones when an injury prevented golfer Greg Norman from performing the duty; 1,158 production replicas produced
2002 – Driven by actor Jim Caviezel; no production replicas produced but graphics were available through SPO – approximately 300 sets sold
2004 – Driven by actor Morgan Freeman; no production replicas produced
2005 – Driven by General Colin Powell; no production replicas produced
2006 – Driven by cycling champion Lance Armstrong; first Corvette Z06 pace car; no production replicas produced
2007 – Driven by actor Patrick Dempsey; 500 production replicas – all convertibles
2008 – Driven by Emerson Fittipaldi; 500 production replicas – coupes and convertibles
The Indianapolis 500 is the largest single-day spectator sporting event and the most prestigious auto race in the world. "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" has been run every year since 1911 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, except for the periods during the United States’ participation in world wars in 1917-18 and 1942-45. The winner of the 92nd Indianapolis 500 will earn racing immortality, a spot on the famed Borg-Warner Trophy and a record winner's purse of at least $2.5 million.