INDIANAPOLIS – Five-time
Brickyard 400 winner and four-time
NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jeff
Gordon will drive a Corvette Z06
pace car for the 99th running of the
Indianapolis 500 mile race, May 24
at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
It is the 13th time a Corvette
has served as the official pace car,
dating to 1978, and the 26th time a
Chevrolet has led the pack for “The
Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”
Corvette has served as the pace car
more than any other vehicle in the
race’s history.
Gordon, who grew up in nearby
Pittsboro, Ind., is no stranger to
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In
1994 he won the inaugural Brickyard
400 – the first-ever NASCAR race at
the Brickyard, and has visited the
winner’s circle there four more
times. That makes him one of only
two five-time winners at Indy in any
series. Michael Schumacher won five
Formula One races there.
“It’s great to have Jeff Gordon
serve as this year’s pace car
driver,” said Jim Campbell,
Chevrolet U.S. vice president of
performance vehicles and
motorsports. “He is a true champion
who has earned the respect and
admiration of competitors and race
fans alike. It will be very special
to have Jeff lead the Indy 500 field
to the green flag, behind the wheel
of the most powerful and capable
production car ever from Chevrolet –
on a day he’ll also be competing in
the Coca Cola 600 NASCAR race at
Charlotte Motor Speedway.”
With 650 supercharged horsepower,
a seven-speed manual transmission
and a track-capable chassis system,
Gordon will have no trouble keeping
in front of the race field in the
production-spec Corvette Z06.
Featuring an Arctic White exterior
and Adrenaline Red interior, only
its unique Indy graphics package and
safety strobe lights distinguish it
from other production models.
“Indy
is hallowed ground for racers like
me and I couldn’t be more thrilled
to drive the Corvette Z06 pace car
around the track that helped drive
my success over the years,” Gordon
said. ”The Indianapolis 500 is one
of the most celebrated races of the
year and an event I always dreamed
of racing while growing up in
California and in nearby Pittsboro.
I’ve won five NASCAR races at IMS
and the track will always be a
special place for me, so to be able
to participate in such a historic
day will be something I remember for
the rest of my life.”
Like Gordon, Chevrolet has a
long, shared heritage with the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Chevrolet was founded in 1911, the
year of the inaugural 500-mile race,
and the Chevrolet brothers – company
co-founder Louis, Arthur and Gaston
– all competed in early Indy 500
races. Arthur Chevrolet competed in
the 1911 race and Gaston Chevrolet
won it in 1920.
“Jeff is a great choice to lead
this year’s starting 33 drivers in
Indianapolis 500 to the green flag,”
said J. Douglas Boles, president of
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
“Jeff has such a strong connection
to the state of Indiana and the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway and his
appearance in the Corvette Z06 pace
car reinforces Chevrolet’s important
place in the past, present and
future of the Indianapolis 500 as
well. We also look forward to seeing
him back here on July 26, to see if
he can make it six wins for the
Crown Royal 400 at the Brickyard.”
“Jeff Gordon is a NASCAR legend,
an icon of global motorsports and
has a special history of success
racing at The Brickyard in
Indianapolis and the Coca-Cola 600
in Charlotte,” said Brian France,
NASCAR chairman and CEO. “This is a
unique honor for him to be
recognized in this way by our
partners at Chevrolet and
Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The day
certainly will be another special
one in the storied history that Jeff
already has written at Indianapolis
and Charlotte.”
About the Corvette Z06
The Z06 rejoined the Corvette
lineup for 2015 as the most capable
model in the iconic car’s 62-year
history. It stretches the
performance envelope for Corvette
with unprecedented levels of
aerodynamic downforce – and it is
the first Corvette Z06 to offer a
supercharged engine, an eight-speed
paddle-shift automatic transmission
and, thanks to a stronger aluminum
frame, a removable roof panel.
The new LT4 supercharged 6.2L V-8
engine is SAE-certified at 650
horsepower (485 kW) at 6,400 rpm and
650 lb-ft of torque (881 Nm) at
3,600 rpm – making the 2015 Corvette
Z06 the most powerful production car
ever from General Motors and one of
the most powerful production cars
available in the United States. With
the available Z07 package, its
capability enables:
- 0-60 mph acceleration in
2.95 seconds with the
eight-speed automatic and 3.2
seconds with the seven-speed
manual transmission
- Quarter-mile times of 10.95
seconds at 127 mph with the
eight-speed and 11.2 seconds at
127 mph with the seven-speed
transmission
- Lateral acceleration of 1.2
g
- 60-0 mph braking in only
99.6 feet – the best of any
production car tested by General
Motors.
The Z07 package adds adjustable
front and rear aero components for
unprecedented aerodynamic downforce,
Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup tires
for enhanced grip, and Brembo carbon
ceramic-matrix brake rotors that
improve braking performance and
contribute to greater handling
through reduced un-sprung weight.
The Z06 also offers an all-new,
industry-leading Performance Data
Recorder that enables users to
record high-definition video, with
telemetry overlays, of their driving
experiences on and off the track.
Race fans can follow Jeff Gordon
and his Corvette Z06 Pace Car
experience on Twitter at
#JGPace2Race.
FAST FACT: The first Chevrolet
Indianapolis 500 pace car was a 1948
Fleetmaster Six convertible, driven
by three