How Corvette Racing Technology is Helping Keep First Responders Safe

How Corvette Racing Technology is Helping Keep First Responders Safe 
In a remarkable crossover between motorsports and public safety, technology developed by Pratt Miller Motorsports, home to Corvette Racing, is being adapted to help safeguard first responders. At CES 2025, Oshkosh, a leading manufacturer of industrial trucks, revealed how they're leveraging this racing-derived technology to prevent tragic accidents involving emergency vehicles. The application of Corvette Racing's sophisticated monitoring systems could become a vital tool for first responder safety.
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The Corvette ZR1 Hits 233 MPH With GM President Mark Reuss Driving

The Corvette ZR1 Hits 233 MPH With GM President Mark Reuss Driving 
The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is shaping up to be one of the fastest cars in the world. General Motors President Mark Reuss recently drove it at a test track in Germany, where the ZR1 reached an incredible top speed of 233 mph. No production car under $1 million has reached this kind of speed. During several test runs, the new Corvette ZR1 consistently exceeded 230 mph, setting a new record for American sports cars.
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New Chevrolet Performance and Tech Features in 2024

New Chevrolet Performance and Tech Features in 2024 
Chevrolet, renowned for its quality, fun, and value-oriented vehicles, offers a diverse lineup of sedans, trucks, and SUVs, spanning both gasoline and electric powertrains. As a leader in automotive innovation, Chevrolet introduced notable updates in 2024 focusing on performance and technology. Whether you're eyeing a specific Chevy model or curious about this year's enhancements, we have the details covered.
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The History of Chevrolet

The History of Chevrolet 
William C. Durant founded the Chevrolet Motor Company in 1911. By 1918, GM acquired the company, and the rest is history. Durant's vision was simple. Another early leader of the Chevrolet brand envisioned "a car for every purse and purpose," focusing heavily on pricing and the idea that each hard-working American deserved to own a dependable vehicle.
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