The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport, Chassis 003, is a rare gem—one of only five ever built. This car, shown in its 1964 Sebring configuration, stands as a testament to engineering ambition and a pivotal chapter in Corvette’s racing legacy. From its origins in the post-WWII boom to its dominance at the Nassau Speedweeks, this Grand Sport is much more than a car; it’s a symbol of what could have been if Corvette had full factory racing support.
Designed by Zora Arkus-Duntov, the Grand Sport pushed the boundaries of performance with lightweight construction, advanced engineering, and a fierce competitive spirit. Despite the AMA racing ban, this car found its way to the track and proved its potential by beating some of the best from Ferrari and Shelby.
Sportscar racer Johannes van Overbeek, winner at Sebring and Daytona, hosts this exploration of one of the most iconic cars in American motorsport history at Thunderhill Raceway, highlighting its legacy and influence on modern Corvette Racing.
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1963 Corvette Grand Sport : From Banned to Brilliant
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