Corvette Racing
By David Kimble
As you readers may know, author Kimble is one of our industryโs finest cutaway artists, as well as being a well-published journalist. Happily, both of those skill sets are on display in this superbly executed large-format book. As the title of this 60th anniversary celebration suggests, Kimble traces the history of the Corvetteโs competition career from its earliest six-cylinder days right up through 2012 when the brandโs name was applied to the Grand-Amโs Daytona Prototype class.
Broken down into ten eras coinciding with the carโs evolutionary development, the story covers both racing and street applications of Corvette technology, enhanced by liberal use of the authorโs aforementioned illustrations, as well as excellent photography from GMโs archive and others.
All the major figures in Corvette competition history are discussed, from the legendary Zora Arkus-Duntov through Betty Skelton, John Fitch and Briggs Cunningham to John Greenwood and Gary Pratt, naming only a few. The seminal variations on the Corvette theme are also not forgotten: SS, Sting Ray, Grand Sport, Mako Shark, Z06, L88, LT-1, ZL-1โฆ.
This book could have used a good copy editor and spellchecker, but none of that really detracts from the finished product. Available for US$60/ยฃ40 from better bookstores or direct from publisher Motorbooks at www.motorbooks.com