This 2014 Corvette C7.R, chassis #003, has won the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring. It has also raced at Le Mans and can be yours for $950,000.
Following the departure of its manager last week, we covered Corvette Racing’s many exploits, so it should come as no surprise that any of its cars has won some significant race. But it’s still cool.
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This is one of just seven cars built over the five year span of the C7.R program’s lifetime. Moreover, the C7.R is also the last front-engine Corvette to compete in top-flight racing, having been replaced by the mid-engined C8.R this year.
As such, the C7.R will be eligible for a growing number of events around the world and it comes with a “significant spares package.”
Under the hood, there’s a 574 hp 5.5-liter V8 that funnels its power to the rear wheels through a 6-speed sequential transmission. It’s finished in Corvette Racing’s traditional factory yellow and black racing livery and has a black interior, in case that matters.
The chassis was built by Pratt & Miller and whoever buys this ‘Vette will have the opportunity to work with Dan Binks Racing Servings. Dank Binks was the team captain for Corvette’s factory team and recently left to take care of customer-owned team cars operating in the world of historic racing.
The car is being sold through Fantasy Junction, who have documented its full racing history.
2014:
Daytona 24 Hours, 10th (DNF)
Sebring 12 Hours, 8th
Long Beach, 1st
Laguna Seca, 1st
Lemans 24 hours, 5th
6 Hours of the Glen, 1st
United SportsCar Championship Mosport, 1st
United SportsCar Championship Indianapolis, 4th
United SportsCar Championship Road America, 6th
United SportsCar Championship Virginia, 7th
United SportsCar Championship Austin, 9th
Petit Le Mans, 7th
2015:
ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA, 1ST
SEBRING 12 HOURS, 1ST
Laguna Seca, 7th
Lemans 24 hours, DNS
6 hours of the Glen, 4th
Road Atlanta, 4th
United SportsCar Championship Virginia, 6th
United SportsCar Championship Austin, 6th
Petit Le Mans, 5th