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(from Chevrolet Press Release) Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible to Pace Indianapolis 500
DETROIT – A
special-edition Chevrolet Camaro Convertible will serve as the
official pace car of the 2011 Indianapolis 500. Chevrolet and
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials made the announcement at the
Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale classic auto auction, where a bidder will
have the opportunity to purchase the first of 50 Indianapolis 500
Festival Committee cars.
The 2011 Camaro Convertible is the 22nd Chevrolet chosen to pace
“The Greatest Spectacle In Racing®” and the seventh Camaro. Adding
to the rich heritage is the fact that 2011 will mark the 100th
anniversary of the first Indianapolis 500, as well as the centennial
year of Chevrolet.
Chevrolet will donate full proceeds of the auction to the David
Foster Foundation, a charity devoted to supporting families with
children in need of life-saving organ transplants. David Foster, the
15-time Grammy-winning music producer and songwriter, founded the
organization in his native Canada.
The pace car, along with the matching festival cars, features a
Summit White exterior accented with orange stripes and door
graphics. The interior is trimmed in orange leather, including front
seat headrests embossed with the Indy 500 logo, along with white
door panels and instrument panel trim. The instrument panel trim
features extensions of the orange exterior stripes.
The color combination is similar to the design used on the 1969
Camaro Indy pace car – replicas of which have become among the most
popular Camaros in the collector world.
“It's an honor for Chevrolet to pace the 100th anniversary of the
Indianapolis 500, especially during this landmark year,” said Chris
Perry, vice president of Chevrolet marketing. “This is also a great
opportunity for us to build on Camaro’s strong momentum, while
supporting an important charity.”
The auction for the commemorative edition pace car takes place
Saturday evening, Jan. 22, during SPEED’s live coverage of the
Barrett-Jackson event. The vehicle carries lot number 1284 and bids
can be submitted at the auction in person or online by clicking this
link for a 2011 absentee bidder registration packet:
“The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Chevrolet name have long
been associated with one another beginning with Arthur, Louis and
Gaston Chevrolet’s participation as competitors in the Indianapolis
500,” said Indianapolis Motor Speedway President and CEO Jeff
Belskus. “It is fitting in this 100th year for both brands that we
reinforce that relationship through this year’s Camaro pace car,
which resembles what many argue is the most famous pace car in IMS
history, the 1969 Camaro. We are looking forward to seeing this car
on track, pacing the greatest 33 drivers in the world on May 29.”
Pace car details
Equipped with a
400-horsepower (298 kW) V-8 engine and six-speed automatic
transmission, the actual pace car for the race requires no
performance modifications to perform its duty in front of the racing
field.
All 50 of the Festival Committees cars will be SS convertible models
fitted with the 2SS equipment package, offering the following
standard features:
Along with the 2SS equipment, the cars feature the RS package, which includes HID headlamps and unique tail lamps.
Convertible refinement
The Camaro Convertible
delivers coupe-like driving dynamics, with the unmatched fun of open
air driving. The Convertible model contains an enhanced structure
designed to eliminate the traditional compromises of open cars, such
as cowl or steering wheel shake. The goal is a convertible that
drives like the coupe. All the powertrain and suspension elements of
the existing Camaro Coupe carry over unchanged in the convertible.
The top has a smooth, tailored fit, with acoustical foam in the
headliner that helps deliver a quiet ride with the top up.
Four strategic reinforcements enhance the already-stiff body
structure to eliminate common convertible maladies of cowl and
steering wheel shake. They include:
The power-folding top
retracts in about 20 seconds. It is built in partnership with the
same manufacturer as the Corvette convertible top, and operates in a
similar manner. That means it folds in a simple “Z” pattern and
latches with a single, convenient handle located at the center of
the windshield header. Other convertible models in this segment
still offer convertible tops with dual latches, forcing drivers into
two-hand operations reaching across the car.
The regular-production versions of the 2011 Camaro Convertible will
begin arriving in Chevrolet dealerships in February, opening a new
chapter in the Camaro’s ongoing 21st century rebirth. Even before
the introduction of a convertible model, Camaro ended 2010 as the
sales leader in its class in the United States for the first time
since 1985.
Chevrolet’s pace car heritage
Louis Chevrolet, who
founded the brand with William “Billy” Durant in 1911, was a racer,
mechanic and pioneering engineer. He raced in the early years of the
Indianapolis 500, which also started in 1911, and served a luminary
of the event in the years after he retired his racing helmet. That
included driving the official Indianapolis pace car, which was
developed by Indy 500 founder Carl Fisher, who believed a rolling
start was safer than a standing start. The first Indianapolis 500
featured a pace car driven by Fisher.
The first Chevrolet selected as the Indianapolis 500 pace car was
the 1948 Fleetmaster Six. The brand would go on to lead the racing
pack more than any other manufacturer. The list of Chevy pace cars
includes:
1948
Fleetmaster Six
1955 Bel Air
1967 Camaro
1969 Camaro
1978 Corvette
1982 Camaro
1986 Corvette
1990 Beretta
1993 Camaro
1995 Corvette
1998 Corvette
1999 Monte Carlo
2002 Corvette
2003 SSR
2004 Corvette
2005 Corvette
2006 Corvette
2007 Corvette
2008 Corvette
2009 Camaro
2010 Camaro
2011 Camaro
About Chevrolet
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