Tag: Corvette

Chevrolet introduces the 2020 Corvette Stingray, the brand’s first-ever production mid-engine Corvette, Thursday, July 18, 2019 in Tustin, California. The 2020 Stingray features a new 6.2L Small Block V-8 LT2 engine producing 495 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque when equipped with performance exhaust. The mid-engine layout provides better weight distribution, better responsiveness and control, as well as the fastest 0-60 time of any entry-level Corvette. The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray goes into production in late 2019 and will start under $60,000. (Photo by Dan MacMedan for Chevrolet)

Thoughts on the new C8 Corvette

Photography courtesy of Chevroletwith cover photo by Dan MacMedan.Text by Bryce Womeldurf Chevrolet finally pulled back the curtain on the long rumored mid-engine Corvette last night. Some of what everyone

Orange McLaren 720S leaving duPont Registry

August Cars and Coffee at duPont REGISTRY

Last week I shared some photos on Instagram I’d taken at the August Cars and Coffee event at duPont REGISTRY. I’d been experimenting with low shutter speed panning shots. The

Early '70s Corvette Stingray

Corvette Spotting Makes A Bad Day Better

Not the most surprising title ever, but it proved fitting on the weekend before last, when I spotted an early C3 Corvette Stingray. It all started when I was heading out

2016 12 Hours of Sebring

Tequila Patrón Ligier Honda Takes Soaking Wet Second Consecutive Win at Sebring 12

On Saturday, March 19, 2016, Pipo Derani sealed up the second consecutive race win for 2016 in the No. 2 Tequila Patrón ESM Honda Ligier JS P2, winning the 64th annual 12

Arriving at the finish line of the Daytona 500

(Car) Culture Shock: A First-Timer’s Account of the Daytona 500

NASCAR is a form of motorsport that often gets a bad rap from some car enthusiasts. It’s easy to dismiss it as a dull overload of a marketing ad blitz,

Number 30 car zooming past the ferris wheel at the Rolex24 in Daytona

Exciting and Unusual Rolex24 at Daytona

It all started as a quick decision. The Wednesday before the annual 24 hour race in Daytona, I decided to attend the Rolex24. This year’s race would be the racing debut of the new Ford GT supercar, and there was no way I was going to miss the opportunity to capture some photographs of it. Little did I know it would be such an exciting and unusual race.

Bring Back Pop-Ups: 10 Contemporary Sports Cars Made Classic

Pop-up headlights are literally the best things in the world. “Lights go up, lights go down,” you know the drill. To celebrate pop-ups, we’ve hit Photoshop hard and have taken

Lotus

Taking a Look Back: First Show of the Year

Despite how eventful this year has been, some of the photos I’ve taken have not progressed to being sorted and edited until very recently. One of these events, which I

VICE SQUAD ’72 Crashes Vintage Alfa/Porsche Rally in a classic Pontiac

When Petrolicious invited the auto elite to the Drive Tastefully: Barker Hangar Rally, they expected Magnus Walker 911s and Ferrari 250 Lussos — and they got ‘em. What they didn’t

Why Classic Cars Still Rule

In most cases, classic cars are rubbish. As James May once said, if they were any good, they’d still be made. Modern cars are faster, better handling, more reliable, more