Donate Today for a Chance to Win this Corvette Convertible with the Z07 Performance Package plus $25,000!
You’ve got a chance to win a 2023 Z06 Corvette convertible with the Z07 performance package in stunning Torch Red plus $25,000! This 2023 Corvette Z06 with the Z07 performance package goes from 0 to 60 mph in 2.6 seconds and with the 670-hp 5.5L LT6 V8 engine, along with the 8-speed transmission, is the perfect combination of comfort and supercar performance.
“The new Corvette Z06 defines the American supercar,” said General Motors President Mark Reuss. “It builds on the distinctive design and groundbreaking dynamics introduced with the mid-engine Corvette and elevates them to deliver refined but uncompromising track capability with world-class performance.”
The Z06 is set apart by its beating heart – the all-new 5.5L LT6, the highest horsepower, naturally-aspirated V-8 to hit the market in any production car, ever. A version of the LT6 has powered the C8.R race cars since 2019, and the rigors of endurance road racing helped engineers refine the engine’s performance and durability. An all-new flat-plane crankshaft design entices drivers to push the tachometer to a lofty 8,600 rpm, creating 670 hp. Engineers spent two years crafting a distinctive, rich exhaust tone unlike anything ever heard from a Corvette.
The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum is the only museum in the world solely dedicated to sprint car racing. The Z06 Corvette sweepstakes is a fundraiser to support the continued operation of the 501(c)(3) non-profit National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum located in Knoxville, Iowa. The museum is dedicated to promoting the future of sprint car racing and preserving the sport’s history.
The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum’s non-profit foundation was founded in 1986 by some of sprint car racing’s visionaries, including Knoxville Raceway Promoter Ralph Capitani, Casey’s General Stores Founder Don Lamberti, sprint car builder CK Spurlock and others who wanted to both promote the future of sprint car racing and also preserve sprint car racing’s history. The museum was opened in 1991 in turn two at the world famous Knoxville Raceway and operates year-round seven days a week for race fans to come in and learn more about sprint car racing. An average of 30-35 open-wheel race cars are always on display and the exhibits and race cars are loaned to the museum by the owners and fabricators who have restored the race cars. So the sprint cars and exhibits on display are always changing throughout the year, offering race fans a variety of open-wheel race cars to enjoy on every visit. For more information on the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum, visit our website at www.sprintcarhof.com. We appreciate your support!
The Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization (EIN: 42-1276468).