For years, European car makers have scoffed at American performance vehicles, dismissing them as crude muscle machines.
This week, General Motors delivered a jaw-dropping rebuttal — and it happened on Europe’s most sacred racetrack.

Corvette Team Conquers the “Green Hell”
Germany’s Nürburgring Nordschleife has long been the crown jewel of performance bragging rights. The 12.9-mile track is a brutal test of speed, handling, and endurance — and for decades, it has been dominated by European engineering.
That just changed.
GM sent three Corvette models — the Z06, ZR1, and ZR1X — to take on the legendary circuit, and the results sent shockwaves through the global auto industry.
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