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First Retail Production 2023 Corvette Z06 Convertible Raises $1 Million for Thurgood Marshall College Fund

First Retail Production 2023 Corvette Z06 Convertible Raises $1 Million for Thurgood Marshall College Fund

The 2023 Corvette Z06 was auctioned off for $1 million to benefit the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. This latest generation of the Corvette is sure to be a hit with car enthusiasts and collectors alike, thanks to its cutting-edge design and performance. The proceeds from this auction will help support students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). We applaud the commitment from Chevrolet to education and helping young people achieve their dreams.
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Corvette Racing to Go Global in 2022

Corvette Racing to Go Global in 2022 
Corvette Racing celebrates its 24th year with major announcements for the 2022 season. Expanding its schedule for a global tour, the legendary team will eagerly participate in events that are sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association, which is based in Florida. You'll also see the Corvette Racing drivers participate in the World Endurance Championship, governed by the FIA. With more than a decade of experience behind the wheel, Antonio Garcia will take a leading role in the IMSA events. Jordan Taylor will join him for the races in the GTD-Pro Corvette.
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About Heroes for Children in Richardson

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No child should ever have to fight cancer, but the reality is that thousands of children in Texas and elsewhere will face cancer in the coming years. The goal of Heroes for Children is to make sure that these children are not fighting their battle alone. They deserve happy memories, all the support in the world, and something to hope for in the future. Families with children battling cancer face not just emotional struggles but also face financial struggles. Heroes for Children was born in 2004 from the minds of two parents whose children battled childhood cancer.

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