Corvette Daytona Prototype

The Corvette Daytona Prototype is a prototype racing car which started competing in the Rolex series in North America in 2012. It marked Chevrolet's return to Daytona racing as a full constructor and 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 engine, built by NASCAR engine builder ECR Engines, is a 5.5L port injected LS7 with individual throttle bodies and a dry sump oil system.

Corvette Daytona Prototype

The Corvette Daytona Prototype is a prototype racing car which started competing in the Rolex series in North America in 2012. It marked Chevrolet's return to Daytona racing as a full constructor and 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 engine, built by NASCAR engine builder ECR Engines, is a 5.5L port injected LS7 with individual throttle bodies and a dry sump oil system.