Nothing to do with us but I just liked this video. Apparently with a 1050 hp Corvette and an excellent drone pilot, there is nothing you can't do! The driver is Matt Field, whose Z06 features the usual supercharged LS7 engine (albeit with a bigger supercharger) but also nitrous for that extra bit of power. I can't drive like this at all.
Travels with our 2008 Chevrolet Corvette to interesting places, automotive-related and otherwise, and to meet the people and cars that make up the Corvette Community.
Friday, April 26, 2019
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Virtual Corvette Racing at Simwerks, Ottawa--April 10, 2019
April 10, 2019--yet another snowstorm hits Ottawa, and brings some freezing rain afterwards. Although I know our Corvette comes out of the garage on May 1 when the insurance is reactivated, it is depressing to look outside and think that Spring and sports car driving feels yet so far away.
There are a vast number of cars and tracks to choose from. We had selected the Daytona track as it is one of the more interesting tracks, featuring some nice banking, and Corvettes, well, obviously. Seated in the comfortable racing seat and strapped in with shoulder belts, looking through the VR headset was amazingly real. Rolling out onto the track, it first became a question of familiarization with Daytona, as I missed two turns market by orange pylons as they came up so unexpectedly. But soon enough you get the hang of it and I was comfortably doing laps, hitting 272 km/h on the banking.
From what I had seen on YouTube as Tommy Milner did a nighttime drive-through on the course, the simulator is very realistic in terms of the cockpit of the C7.R and the track itself. It was a terrific experience (and as close to driving a C7.R as I will get) and a lot of fun just to do laps. It is possible to race against others in the simulator centre, people hooking in online, or against virtual opponents but we were satisfied to just go around without crashing. That said, 30 minutes is probably sufficient as it actually is tiring to concentrate.
And for the real thing, here is Tommy Milner at work:
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