Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R
The No. 81 Corvette Z06 GT3.R of TF Sport being driven at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans | |||||||||||
| Category | GT3 | ||||||||||
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| Constructor | Chevrolet (Pratt & Miller) | ||||||||||
| Designer | Vlad Kapitonov | ||||||||||
| Predecessor | Chevrolet Corvette C8.R Callaway Corvette C7 GT3-R | ||||||||||
| Technical specifications | |||||||||||
| Chassis | Aluminum monocoque | ||||||||||
| Suspension | Double wishbone suspension | ||||||||||
| Length | 182.3 in (4,630 mm) | ||||||||||
| Width | 80.7 in (2,050 mm) | ||||||||||
| Height | 45.2 in (1,148 mm) | ||||||||||
| Wheelbase | 107.2 in (2,723 mm) | ||||||||||
| Engine | LT6.R 5.5 L (336 cu in) 90° V8 naturally aspirated, mid-engine, flat-plane crank, longitudinally mounted | ||||||||||
| Transmission | Xtrac P529 6-speed sequential manual | ||||||||||
| Power | WEC: 500 hp (373 kW) @ 7,400 rpm IMSA: 600 hp (447 kW) @ 7,400 rpm 460 lb⋅ft (620 N⋅m) (Both) | ||||||||||
| Weight | 1,239.67 kilograms (2,733.0 lb) | ||||||||||
| Fuel | TotalEnergies (WEC) VP Racing Fuels (IMSA) | ||||||||||
| Lubricants | Various | ||||||||||
| Tires | Michelin (IMSA) Goodyear (WEC) | ||||||||||
| Competition history | |||||||||||
| Notable entrants | Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller Motorsports TF Sport AWA DXDT Racing | ||||||||||
| Notable drivers | Antonio García Tommy Milner Nicky Catsburg Alexander Sims | ||||||||||
| Debut | 2024 24 Hours of Daytona | ||||||||||
| First win | 2024 Chevrolet Grand Prix | ||||||||||
| Last win | 2025 6 Hours of Fuji | ||||||||||
| Last event | 2025 8 Hours of Bahrain | ||||||||||
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The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R is a GT racing car designed and built by Pratt Miller Engineering and Chevrolet to primarily compete in the LMGT3 (Le Mans GT3) and GTD & GTD Pro (Grand Touring Daytona) in the FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA SportsCar Championship, respectively. The car was built to GT3 specifications and made its competitive debut at the 2024 24 Hours of Daytona.
The car serves as the replacement to the Corvette C8.R, which was retired following the discontinuation of the GTE class. As with its immediate predecessor, it uses the C8 generation Chevrolet Corvette as a base.