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³» ¿ë I went to http://lamalinks.fun/ lamalink It was a big truck. It included a central paddock display that had the 1961 Mako Shark and Manta Ray as well as just about every significant racing Corvette Chevy could cram into it: the 1960 Cunningham Corvette that placed eighth overall at Le Mans in 1960; the 1967 Corvette Le Mans raced by Dick Guldstrand (who was there!) and Bob Bondurant (who was also there!); the 1968 Owens Corning Corvette once driven by Tony DeLorenzo, cousin of past Autoweek editor Matt DeLorenzo; a 2001 Pratt & Miller C5R; 2011 C6R; and, unannounced and a surprise to almost everybody, two or three laps by a camouflaged C7R, the as-yet-unseen race car based on the as-yet-barely-seen C7 and driven by Autoweek editor-at-speed Tommy Milner. And there were many, many more privately owned and operated Corvette race cars strewn throughout the paddock.
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