Question Of The Day: The National Corvette Museum Is Opening Up Their New Racetrack Tomorrow And Is Holding A Three-Day Party: What Do You Want To See?


Question Of The Day: The National Corvette Museum Is Opening Up Their New Racetrack Tomorrow And Is Holding A Three-Day Party: What Do You Want To See?

You can’t live in Bowling Green, Kentucky and not know what is going on with Corvettes. From the evil car-eating sinkhole to a certain silver ’75 that was abandoned behind Holley’s HQ for a while to watching pre-production Stingrays cruise around town last year, you simply can’t avoid the fiberglass wonders here. And one thing that was certainly eye-catching has been watching the ongoing build of the NCM Motorsports Park road course across I-65 from the museum and Corvette plant. Well, time’s come, and tomorrow is the grand opening of the racetrack, and you can bet that GM, the Corvette team, and the National Corvette Museum folks are planning one hell of a party to celebrate. Even this morning the amount of plasti-cars at the museum is staggering, and there’s expected to be a ton more arriving over the next few days. Essentially there are two venues: one at the museum that’s a combination of seminars and exhibits and a car show, and the track, where among other things, there will be a ride-and-drive and at least once per day, the C7R will proceed to create some heavenly noise around the course at speed. I know that there are some well-known names showing, including Dave McLelland and John Heinricy, and even the Budweiser Clydesdales will make an appearance. And I do know that there is a car under wraps inside the museum with guards around it that has a C7 shape to it, and little else known. And no, it’s not the new Z06. They have one out in the open already.

My question to you all: What do you want to see? Classics? Corvettes hauling ass on the track? Heinricy scaring the hell out of me in a new Stingray? Let me know below:

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