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| Chevrolet Corvette C6.R GT2 |
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| Go Vette's |
| Canam fan 08-05-2009 |
I'm happy to see Obama did not kill this racing program. I never thought much of vette's until they started to race them. Now I am rooting for them to beat Ferrari, Porsche and BMW. The move to GT2 was a brave one but no doubt these cars will do well. I think all GT's should be built to GT2 standards and all LMP cars to LMP 2 in order to foster competition. |
| Simply |
| Mazz 08-04-2009 |
Awesome! Cant wait to see and hear these bad boys at Mid-Ohio! |
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