Win A New 2020 Corvette From The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame

To say that the new mid-engine Corvette is Torch Red-hot right now would be an understatement. The new car has demanded the attention of enthusiasts, competitors, and also those who wish to harness the car’s celebrity status to bring attention to their causes and corporation. Many times, not only does the entity benefit, but also those wishing they had one of these new supercars in their garage.

The Knoxville, Iowa-based National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum is one such entity that has made the initial commitment to secure a C8 to be given to one lucky donor. The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum is the only museum in the world solely dedicated to sprint car racing, and last year awarded a C7 Z06. While this year’s C8 doesn’t have the Z06’s horsepower, it easily makes up for it in style points and mid-engine goodness. It also includes the super-performing Z51 package to make the most of the engine’s migration.

The new 2020 Corvette Stingray has been shown all over the country and if you’re the lucky winner, you could have one for your very own garage!

The new 2020 Corvette Stingray’s LT2 engine brings 495 horsepower and a dual-clutch, eight-speed transmission to the table. The additional Z51 package adds to it with Z51-specific front splitter and rear spoiler, Michelin PS4 tires, FE3 suspension, larger front, and rear brakes, electronic, limited-slip differential, front brake cooling inlets, and a performance exhaust that allows all 495 of those horses breathe.

There has been so much in the news about the new C8 Corvette, up to and including it winning the MotorTrend Car of the Year Award, but all the praise and hype pales in comparison to putting one of these babies in your garage. The 2020 Z51 Corvette Stingray drawing is a fundraiser to support the continued operation of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum and by donating to this 501(c)(3) non-profit entity, your name will go into the drawing for a chance to win the world’s newest, mid-engine supercar.

Inside the Corvette, you’ll find GT1 Competition seats with Mulan Leather seating surfaces and perforated inserts, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with power tilt and telescoping column, a Bose 10-speaker, premium sound system, and an 8-inch, color touch-screen with Chevrolet’s latest infotainment system.

Donation levels range from $25 through $1,000 to allow participation at any level and tickets can be purchased until August 15, 2020, at 9 pm (CDT). The drawing will be held on August 15, 2020, at 10 pm (CDT). Participants can purchase as many tickets as they’d like, as often as they want. The Sweepstakes is open to anyone 18 years or older. Citizens and residents of the U.S. and any other country in which sweepstakes are legal may enter this sweepstake. Of course, all federal, state, and local laws and regulations apply.

Performance abounds with the Z51 package, which brings all 495 horses from that 6.2L LT2 engine and controls them better with bigger brakes and suspension.

The winner does not have to be present to win and will be notified on August 15, 2020, by phone and/or email, based on the contact information provided at the time of ticket purchase. The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum will also post the winner’s name and ticket number on their website after the winning ticket is drawn. Those with the eyesight for fine print can go to the Sweepstake’s Rules page and see the entire listing of rules and regulations.

Good luck to all who participate and may the benefits of this C8 Corvette Sweepstakes be far-reaching for both its new owner and the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum.

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Andy Bolig

Andy has been intrigued by mechanical things all of his life and enjoys tinkering with cars of all makes and ages. Finding value in style points, he can appreciate cars of all power and performance levels. Andy is an avid railfan and gets his “high” by flying radio-controlled model airplanes when time permits. He keeps his feet firmly grounded by working on his two street rods and his supercharged C4 Corvette. Whether planes, trains, motorcycles, or automobiles, Andy has immersed himself in a world driven by internal combustion.
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