Racing toward the future
Designed for the 2024 racing season to compete in the GT3 category, Corvette Z06 GT3.R joins a family of long-standing victors on the track. This track-only race car will be the first that Chevrolet offers to both pro and amateur teams.
Corvette GT3.R wins big at COTA
DXDT Racing went two for two in the No. 63 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R as Tommy Milner and Alec Udell won their second race in as many days in GT World Challenge America at Circuit of the Americas. In addition to the first two victories for the Corvette Z06 GT3.R, it’s the first double-win weekend for DXDT in GT World Challenge competition.
Designed to compete
After proving itself in the GT1, GT2 and GTLM/GTE Pro categories, Chevrolet enters the GT3 category for the 2024 season with the street-inspired Corvette Z06 GT3.R.
Street-inspired track star
Although based on the design of the street-friendly Corvette Z06 and its 5.5L engine, GT3.R won’t be street legal. The track-only race car will be modified with racing-specific equipment and will comply with FIA regulations to compete in multiple series and drive circles around the competition.
The key to winning is evolving
The modern era of Corvette racing began in 1999 with the C5.R. Over the years, we’ve developed many variations of Corvette and established it as a successful competitor in GT sports car racing around the world, including the GT1, GT2 and GTLM/GTE Pro categories. Now, we’re developing the next generation of Corvette to take the GT3 category by storm and carry on the legacy.
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Races won
13
Manufacturers' championships
9
Le Mans class wins
Architecture
Mid-engine
Horsepower
500–600
Engine
5.5L DOHC flat plane crank LT6 derived from the Z06 street car
Transmission
6-speed sequential motorsport transaxle
Aerodynamics
Wind tunnel-developed lightweight carbon body work
Suspension
Motorsports-specific double-wishbone system designed to extract performance from lower ride heights
Brakes
Motorsports-specific 6-piston front/4-piston rear brake system with specific cooling systems and quick-change capabilities
Wheels
Endurance-specific wheel and single lug nut system for rapid pit stop execution
2025 IMSA racing schedule
Date
Track
Location
January 17-19
Daytona International Raceway
Daytona Beach, Florida
January 23–26
Daytona International Raceway
Daytona Beach, Florida
March 13–15
Sebring International Raceway
Sebring, Florida
April 11-12
Long Beach Street Circuit
Long Beach, California
May 9–11
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
Monterey, California
May 30–31
Detroit Street Circuit
Detroit, Michigan
June 19–22
Watkins Glen Street Circuit
Watkins Glen, New York
July 11–13
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
August 1–3
Road America
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
August 22–24
Virginia International Raceway
Alton, Virginia
September 19–21
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis, Indiana
October 9–11
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta
Braselton, Georgia
Events are subject to change.
2025 WEC racing schedule
Date
Track
Location
February 21–22
Lusail International Circuit
Lusail, Qatar
February 26-28
Lusail International Circuit
Lusail, Qatar
April 18-20
Imola Circuit
Imola, Italy
May 8-10
Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps
Stavelot, Belgium
June 11-15
Circuit des 24 Heures
Le Mans, France
July 11-13
Autódromo de Interlagos
São Paulo, Brazil
September 5-7
Circuit of The Americas
Austin, Texas, USA
September 28
Fuji Speedway
Oyama, Japan
November 6-8
Bahrain International Circuit
Sakhir, Bahrain
Events are subject to change.
2025 GT World Challenge America racing schedule
Date
Track
Location
March 28-30
Sonoma Raceway
Sonoma, California
April 25-27
Circuit of The Americas
Austin, Texas
May 16-18
Sebring International Raceway
Sebring, Florida
July 18-20
Virginia International Raceway
Alton, Virginia
August 15-17
Road America
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
September 5-7
Barber Motorsports Park
Leeds, Alabama
October 16-18
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis, Indiana
Events are subject to change.