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Old 01-17-2013, 01:07 AM   #1
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C7R Rendering :-)

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It won't have those huge ducts in the rear quarter. Other then that, it looks someone accurate to what it might look like.

I made this a while back.

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I like it. Here is the pic for those that don't want to follow the link.

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It won't have those huge ducts in the rear quarter. Other then that, it looks someone accurate to what it might look like.

I made this a while back.

Nice Chris, though I suspect if ALMS lets the body width stock spoiler fly, they will make Corvette Racing lower the wing, even more.
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The base already looked awesome. This is just

Anyone guess when the first C7s will hit showrooms? I can't wait to see it in person. Wish I lived closer to Detroit for the NAIAS show.
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Nice Chris, though I suspect if ALMS lets the body width stock spoiler fly, they will make Corvette Racing lower the wing, even more.
The current C6.R (based of the ZR1) has the full width spoiler.

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So I guess they go Di and aluminum chassis then too?
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So I guess they go Di and aluminum chassis then too?
From my understanding they were already using the aluminum frame rails when they went to the GT2 (now just GT) class.
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From my understanding they were already using the aluminum frame rails when they went to the GT2 (now just GT) class.
This is true. And yes, they will do to DI.
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So I guess they go Di and aluminum chassis then too?
They will DI and the new C7 next season.
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I suspect the hood will look closer to production now. And they might get away with a smaller rear wing, since the c7 supposedly is more aero optimized.
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