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The Corvette Daytona Prototype is a prototype racing car that began competing in the Rolex series in North America in 2012. It marked Chevrolet's return to Daytona racing as a full constructor, not just as an engine manufacturer. Previously General Motors had competed in Rolex Sports Car Series under the Pontiac brand as well, but shelved that program when they discontinued the Pontiac brand for the 2010 season. The 5.5 L port injected LS based GM small-block engine was built by ECR Engines and features individual throttle bodies and a dry sump oil system.

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  • Corvette Daytona Prototype (en)
  • Corvette Daytona Prototype (fr)
  • コルベット・デイトナ・プロトタイプ (ja)
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  • コルベット・デイトナ・プロトタイプ (Corvette Daytona Prototype) は、北米のロレックス・スポーツカー・シリーズ(ユナイテッド・スポーツカー選手権の前身)に参戦する為に製作されたプロトタイプレーシングカー。このレースカーは、2012年シーズンにシボレーがこれまでの単なるエンジン・サプライヤーとしての関わり方ではなく、コンストラクターとしてデイトナ・プロトタイプのレースに復帰することを意味している。GMは、それまでポンティアックのブランド名でロレックス・スポーツカー・シリーズに関わってきたが、2010年にポンティアックのブランドが廃止されたのを機にこれまでの方針を転換した。 (ja)
  • The Corvette Daytona Prototype is a prototype racing car that began competing in the Rolex series in North America in 2012. It marked Chevrolet's return to Daytona racing as a full constructor, not just as an engine manufacturer. Previously General Motors had competed in Rolex Sports Car Series under the Pontiac brand as well, but shelved that program when they discontinued the Pontiac brand for the 2010 season. The 5.5 L port injected LS based GM small-block engine was built by ECR Engines and features individual throttle bodies and a dry sump oil system. (en)
  • La Corvette Daytona Prototype, ou Corvette DP, est un prototype de voiture de course du constructeur américain Chevrolet en partenariat avec Dallara, Coyote et Riley Technologies. Elle succède à la et est remplacé par la Cadillac DPi-V.R. La voiture a participé aux compétitions automobiles américain Grand-Am de 2012 à 2013 en tant que prototype Daytona, puis à la classe P (Prototype) du United SportsCar Championship de L' à partir de 2014. (fr)
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  • The Corvette Daytona Prototype is a prototype racing car that began competing in the Rolex series in North America in 2012. It marked Chevrolet's return to Daytona racing as a full constructor, not just as an engine manufacturer. Previously General Motors had competed in Rolex Sports Car Series under the Pontiac brand as well, but shelved that program when they discontinued the Pontiac brand for the 2010 season. The car raced in Grand-Am competition from 2012 through 2013 as a Daytona Prototype and then continued in the P class in the IMSA Tudor SportsCar Championship Series, now called the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. With the change to IMSA racing, the car was updated to compete against ex-ALMS P2 cars. These included carbon brakes, carbon clutch, large rear diffuser (not part of Grand-Am rules), dual element rear wing, and other aerodynamic upgrades. For 2015, an aesthetic upgrade included a C7 style grille, headlights, and taillights. The 5.5 L port injected LS based GM small-block engine was built by ECR Engines and features individual throttle bodies and a dry sump oil system. (en)
  • La Corvette Daytona Prototype, ou Corvette DP, est un prototype de voiture de course du constructeur américain Chevrolet en partenariat avec Dallara, Coyote et Riley Technologies. Elle succède à la et est remplacé par la Cadillac DPi-V.R. La voiture a participé aux compétitions automobiles américain Grand-Am de 2012 à 2013 en tant que prototype Daytona, puis à la classe P (Prototype) du United SportsCar Championship de L' à partir de 2014. Avec le passage à la compétition IMSA, la voiture a été confrontée à plusieurs mises à jour importantes pour concurrencer les voitures LM P2 de l'ALMS, notamment des freins carbones, un embrayage carbone, un grand diffuseur arrière (ne faisant pas partie des règles du Grand-Am), un aileron arrière à double éléments et d'autres améliorations dynamiques sur mesures La Corvette DP ressemble la Chevrolet Corvette C6 car elle reprend les calandres, phares et feux arrière. En 2015, elle subit un restylage pour ressembler à la Corvette C7. (fr)
  • コルベット・デイトナ・プロトタイプ (Corvette Daytona Prototype) は、北米のロレックス・スポーツカー・シリーズ(ユナイテッド・スポーツカー選手権の前身)に参戦する為に製作されたプロトタイプレーシングカー。このレースカーは、2012年シーズンにシボレーがこれまでの単なるエンジン・サプライヤーとしての関わり方ではなく、コンストラクターとしてデイトナ・プロトタイプのレースに復帰することを意味している。GMは、それまでポンティアックのブランド名でロレックス・スポーツカー・シリーズに関わってきたが、2010年にポンティアックのブランドが廃止されたのを機にこれまでの方針を転換した。 (ja)
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  • Corvette Daytona Prototype (en)
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  • ECR Engines designed, developed, and produced Chevrolet LS9 based (en)
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