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Chevrolet
Motor Divison Press Release Corvette Convertible to Pace Indy 500 in 1998
10:03
a.m. Nov 06, 1997 Eastern
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The all-new 1998 Chevrolet Corvette
convertible will be leading the pack at next year's Indianapolis 500,
the 11th time a Chevy has been selected for this honor. Driving the
The 82nd running of the Indy 500 will mark the fourth appearance for
Corvette as an Indy 500 Pace Car. The first time came back in 1978 --
the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Corvette. Subsequent appearances
were in 1986 and 1995.
In 1998, the newest Corvette convertible still has the "right
stuff" -- only more so. The pace car will be essentially
factory-stock. Minor modifications include the
addition of a steel roll bar and strobe lights behind each seat.
To accommodate the strobe lights, the slight bulges in the stock tonneau
cover were increased in size, and they feature a clear plastic lens
through which the strobe lights will flash.
The pace car will use the "street version" of the Corvette's
all-aluminum 5.7 liter LS1 small block V8 that produces 345 horsepower
and 350 lb.-ft. of torque. This powerplant will be linked to a 4L60-E
electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transmission.
People have come to expect that the exterior and interior design of an
Indy 500 Pace Car will be unique, and this Corvette convertible will be
no exception. The exterior features vivid yellow Indy 500 graphics over
a special Radar Blue paint job. The in-your-face yellow wheels are
unique to the pace car and tie in with the yellow interior accents, a
treatment not offered on stock Corvette models.
An all-new feature on the pace car, and also on the limited edition
replicas Chevrolet plans to sell, is a unique Active Handling chassis
control system (JL4). This new system utilizes a yaw sensor, steering
angle sensor, lateral accelerometer and other space-age technologies to
enhance Corvette's already nimble handling with added accident avoidance
capabilities. A "competitive driving" mode, something no
similar system has, is available for gymkhana or autocross events.
Chevrolet plans to produce a total of 1,158 limited edition replicas of
the pace car, and these will be available through selected Chevrolet
dealerships in the U.S., as well as GM dealerships in Canada, Europe,
the Caribbean and the Middle East after the first of the year.
SOURCE
Chevrolet Motor Division
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