Corvette Driver Arrested After Going 155 MPH in Arizona
State troopers from the Department of Public Safety clocked Jake Anthony Aiello in his C7 Corvette flying down Interstate 10 in Phoenix, Arizona at 155 mph on Saturday.
Thanks to his dad who was a vehicle systems engineer in Detroit, Bradan has been an automotive enthusiast and Corvette fan since he was born. Residing in Ventura County, California, he spent his weekends helping his dad restoring classic cars in the family’s garage and eventually worked his way through school to become an accomplished journalist, husband and proud father of two.
State troopers from the Department of Public Safety clocked Jake Anthony Aiello in his C7 Corvette flying down Interstate 10 in Phoenix, Arizona at 155 mph on Saturday.
Brian M. Bowling is the proud new owner of 2021 Corvette Serial #M5100001; a beautiful Torch Red Z51 coupe with carbon flash racing stripes and hash marks.
Chevrolet has released the second installment documenting the mid-engine Corvette development story as seen through the eyes of Corvette engineers.
A Mako Shark II-inspired bespoke custom, this 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Resto Mod combines the best of “coke bottle” design language and contemporary Z06 drivetrain and suspension in one coherent and stunning package.
Listed for sale on Bring a Trailer, this 1969 Corvette was built into a Greenwood widebody race car in the 1970s, and is believed to have been campaigned by Rick Mancuso and Burt Greenwood as a Greenwood team car in 1975.
Today, Chevrolet released part one of a two-part documentary series: “Revolution: The Mid-Engine Corvette Development Story.”
Yesterday, GM issued Document ID: 5697012 – #A202307262: Safety Recall – Loss of Brake Assist – (Dec 21, 2020) affecting several models including the 2020 Corvette.
Some of the first 2021 Corvettes built a little over a week ago are starting to get picked up at the Bowling Green Corvette Assembly Plant for delivery.