The Chevrolet Corvette C6.R (2005) is one of the most successful GT race cars in endurance racing history, representing the peak of Chevrolet’s motorsport engineering. This model is the racing version of the iconic Corvette and was specifically developed for events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans and other endurance championships.
Based on the production Corvette C6, the C6.R was extensively modified for racing purposes. A lightweight body, reinforced chassis and advanced aerodynamic components all contributed to its exceptional performance and stability.
At the heart of the car is a large-displacement V8 engine, delivering both immense power and outstanding reliability. In endurance racing, maintaining performance over long periods is just as important as speed, and the C6.R excelled in both areas.
Aerodynamics played a crucial role in the car’s success. Its wide body, large rear wing and airflow management elements increased downforce and improved high-speed stability.
The Corvette Racing team achieved numerous victories with the C6.R, including major successes in the GT class at Le Mans. These achievements cemented Corvette’s reputation as a dominant force in GT racing.
The design is aggressive and fully focused on performance. Its low stance and wide proportions reflect its pure racing purpose.
Today, the Chevrolet Corvette C6.R (2005) is considered a modern motorsport icon.
The Majorette Collection Series 2 version brings this legendary race car to life in 1:64 scale with impressive detailing.
For collectors, this Chevrolet Corvette C6.R (2005) – Majorette model is a true representation of endurance racing excellence in miniature form.