A typical SCCAโ€ˆstarting field after 1956 had a plethora of Corvettes. This start, from November 3, 1957 at Palm Springs, has Jerry Austing (#58) on the pole, Lek von Kaesborg in his 300SL and Mel Allen (#14) in the front row. If you look carefully, youโ€™ll see yours truly somewhere in the middle in my XK120.ย Photo: Lester Nehamkin

Racing Corvettes, the Early years

In 1953, the very first Corvettes hit Chevrolet Dealersโ€™ show rooms. Hailed by some as the long-awaited American sports car, for the most part they were derided by โ€œpurists.โ€ I can see why. During that time, my father was working as a salesman for a Chevy dealer and he was assigned a Corvette demonstrator. Having recently left the Army, I had used my mustering-out pay for a down payment on a used 1952 XK120.

When my dad let me drive the Corvette, I was sorely disappointed. The โ€œshlushomaticโ€ transmission was a far cry from the magnificent Jaguar 4-speed, and the 6-cylinder overhead-valve Chevrolet engine wasnโ€™t in the same class as the overhead-cam Jaguar unit. I wonโ€™t even try to compare the suspensions. Needless to say, the handling and performance left a lot to be desired by an enthusiast.

No Subscription? You’re missing out

Any Text Here

Get Started