2004 Corvette Convertible Announced as Official Pace Car DETROIT,
March 12, 2004 - The 88th running of the Indianapolis 500
on May 30, 2004, will bring together two powerful symbols
that stir the imaginations of enthusiasts around the world...Chevrolet
and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway... as a 2004 Corvette
Convertible will serve as the Official Pace Car of this year's
Indianapolis 500.
Corvette will perform Indy 500 pace car duties for a record
sixth time. This also marks the third consecutive year and
15th time overall that a Chevrolet product has served as the
official pace vehicle
- the most appearances by any brand.
"We're proud that this year's Memorial Day classic will
showcase America's favorite sports car at the greatest spectacle
in racing," said Brent Dewar, Chevrolet general manager.
"As the 2004 model year is the last of Corvette's current
design, pacing the Indy 500 acknowledges the significance
the vehicle has played in American culture."
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has
been the site of many memorable events since the facility
opened in 1909. Similarly, Chevrolet has a rich heritage in
racing that extends back to company cofounder and namesake
Louis Chevrolet, a gifted engineer and talented race car driver
who competed in the Indy 500 four times. More recently, Chevy
Indy V8 engines have won 103 open -wheel races, including
seven Indianapolis 500 victories. "The Indianapolis 500
and Chevrolet have had a long relationship," said Tony
George, president and CEO of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
"It's an honor to have Corvette lead the field and also
to have the Chevy Indy V8 competing for the win on May 30."
The 2004 Corvette that will serve as the Indy 500 Pace Car
is virtually identical to the Convertibles available today
through local Chevrolet dealerships.
Like race cars, the duties of a pace car can be long and strenuous.
During the last two races, for example, the Chevy pace vehicles
cars led the field for a combined 84 laps (210 miles) of the
total 400 race laps (1,000 miles) run, at an average lap speed
of 75 mph. Even during green flag race conditions, the pace
cars patiently run at idle, ready for action at a moment's
notice. Very few modifications were made to the Corvette to
prepare it for this year's role: heavy-duty transmission and
power steering coolers, a lower restriction muffler system,
fourpoint racing-type safety belts and a safety strobe light
system.
A white and blue two-tone paint treatment incorporates Americana-themed
graphics, tying into Chevrolet's new "An American Revolution"
marketing theme. The theme captures Chevrolet's pride and
passion for innovation, and for success not only in motorsports,
but also as it launches 10 new car and truck products in 20
months.
Chevrolet has paced 14 previous Indianapolis 500 races, more
than any other brand:
Corvettes have previously been used as pace cars for the INDY
500 in 2002,1998, 1995, 1986 and 1978.