What's the news?
Chevrolet has been spending some time at the Nürburgring as part of the Corvette Stingray's development program. Engineers are fine tuning the ride and handling in preparation for the Stingray's European launch.
Two Corvette Stingrays are being assessed and being driven on a wide variety of roads. The testing process is part of the standard General Motors quality control program for all new models before they go on sale in Europe.
"Nürburgring is renowned for its demanding race track and it is perfectly suited for our purpose, which is to fine-tune the ride and handling characteristics of the European Corvette Stingray," said Jim Mero, vehicle dynamics engineer at General Motors. "We are paying particular attention to the suspension set-up and the steering at Nürburgring. European roads are quite distinct and different from those in the U.S., and so are driving habits."
Anything else?
Videos from the Corvette's test sessions can be viewed on Chevrolet's YouTube channel while updates and photos are also available on the company's Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram pages.
John Lambert - 17 Sep 2013