2019 Corvette Grand Sport to Pace 103rd Indianapolis 500
April 01, 2019 | By Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The
2019 Corvette Grand Sport will serve as the Official Pace Car for the
2019 Indianapolis
500 presented
by Gainbridge, leading 33 drivers to the green flag on May 26 for the
103rd running of the legendary race.
It
marks the 16th time a Corvette has served as the Pace Car, starting in
1978, and the 30th time a Chevrolet has led the field dating back to
1948, when a 1948 Fleetmaster Six convertible paced the race. No other
brand or vehicle has served as the 500 Pace Car more than Chevrolet and
the Corvette, respectively.
“Chevrolet
is honored to lead the way for the 500 once again,” said Steve Majoros,
director of Chevrolet passenger car and crossover marketing. “The Grand
Sport is a particularly excellent choice as its wide body and
aerodynamic features are steeped in racing heritage.”
Indianapolis
500 fans also will see 33 2019 Corvette Stingrays on the roads of
Central Indiana this spring and in the IPL 500 Festival Parade on May
25 in downtown Indianapolis. The popular cars are provided to central
Indiana business leaders and dignitaries and serve an important
promotional role for the race, Chevrolet and Corvette. This is the
first time since 2007 that matching Corvettes are serving as the 500
Pace Car and festival cars. 
 “We
continue to be grateful for our long-running partnership with
Chevrolet,” Indianapolis Motor Speedway President J. Douglas Boles
said. “It’s such a strong bond that has proven integral to the success
of our events. The 2019 Corvette Grand Sport is a world-class machine
that exudes speed, performance and excitement, a perfect fit to lead
the 500 field. Personally, there is nothing quite like driving an
Indianapolis 500 Chevrolet Corvette around Indiana in May, and I know
our fans also will enjoy seeing the Corvette Stingray festival cars
around town throughout the Month of May.”
The 2019 Corvette Grand Sport Pace Car features: - Long Beach Red Metallic Tintcoat with unique GM Design Indy 500 decal package.
- Full Length Racing Blade Silver Dual Stripes.
- LT1 6.2-liter V-8 DI aluminum engine with 460 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque.
- 8-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission.
- Dry-sump oil system.
- Performance suspension with Magnetic Ride Control.
- Brembo® carbon ceramic brakes.
- Grand Sport aluminum wheels: 19-inch front and 20-inch rear.
- Carbon Flash painted Carbon Fiber Ground Effects Package.
- Competition Sport Bucket Seats.
- Performance Data Recorder.
The
Corvette Grand Sport Pace Car can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.6
seconds. The car also has an available cornering capability of 1.2 g,
thanks to the Corvette Z06’s many advanced aerodynamic components. 
Tony Kanaan and Son Assist with the Pace Car Unveiling ! Chevrolet
has a storied history with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Chevrolet
was founded in 1911, the year of the inaugural 500-mile race, and
company co-founder Louis Chevrolet, along with brothers Arthur and
Gaston, competed in early Indy 500 races. Arthur competed in the 1911
race and Gaston won in 1920.
Eight
drivers with Chevrolet engines have combined to win “The Greatest
Spectacle in Racing” 10 times, with Rick Mears, Emerson Fittipaldi,
Arie Luyendyk, Al Unser Jr., Helio Castroneves, Tony Kanaan, Juan Pablo
Montoya and Will Power taking the checkered flag with bowtie power. Power
drove the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet to victory in the
INDYCAR Grand Prix and the 102nd Indianapolis 500 presented by
Gainbridge last May, the first time a driver has swept both events in
the same year. Chevrolet also was on the pole for both races, with
Power leading the way in the INDYCAR Grand Prix and Ed Carpenter taking
the top spot for the Indy 500. Team Chevy also has won the NTT IndyCar Series manufacturer championship in six of the last seven seasons. Visit IMS.com to purchase tickets for the 103rd Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge on May 26 and for more information on the complete Month of May schedule at IMS. The
race will be televised live on NBC for the first time, with the
pre-race show starting at 11 a.m. EDT on May 26. Advance Auto Parts
INDYCAR Radio will provide live coverage of the race to its affiliates
and on Sirius 216, XM 209, indycar.com, indycarradio.com and the INDYCAR Mobile app powered by NTT DATA.
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