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5th April, 2006

Two racing icons will unite when Lance Armstrong, seven-time Tour de France winner, drives the 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 pace car to lead the field to the start of the 90th running of the Indianapolis 500 on 28th May, 2006. For a record 17th time, a Chevy will pace the race, and it’s the eighth time for a Corvette to be leading the pack.

Neither Armstrong nor the Corvette is a stranger to elite endurance racing. Armstrong won seven consecutive Tour de France titles, and the Corvette Z06 pace car he’ll be driving is based on the C6.R Corvette racer that has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans four out of the past five years.

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    "We’re proud that this year’s Indianapolis 500 will showcase the new 505-horsepower Corvette Z06 and honoured that it will be driven by another racing icon—Lance Armstrong," said Ed Peper, Chevrolet General Manager. "The 2006 Corvette Z06 is infused with technology from our own endurance racer — the four-time Le Mans winning C6.R Corvette race car — and having it play such a key role at this important event acknowledges the significance the vehicle has played in American culture for more than 50 years."

As the No. 1 ranked cyclist in the world in 1996, Armstrong competed as a member of the U.S. Cycling Team in the Summer Olympic Games. While seemingly at the top of his game, he was literally forced off his bike because of cancer. He formed the Lance Armstrong Foundation within months of his diagnosis to help others with their cancer struggles.

Armstrong then staged an incredible comeback, winning his first Tour de France title in 1999. After seven consecutive victories, Armstrong retired following the 2005 race and continues to be a leader and activist on behalf of cancer survivors around the world. The Lance Armstrong Foundation has become among the most influential organisations of its kind and provides practical information and tools people need to battle cancer and live strong through education, advocacy, public health programmes and research grants.

“The Hulman-George Family and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway staff are honoured that Lance Armstrong will pace the field for the start of the 90th Running of the Indianapolis 500,” said Joie Chitwood, Indianapolis Motor Speedway president and chief operating officer. “Lance is a sports icon, and it's only fitting that he'll be driving another American icon on Race Day as he takes the wheel of the Chevrolet Corvette Z06. It’s also gratifying to continue the long relationship between the Indianapolis 500 and Chevrolet with such an exciting, performance-bred vehicle as the Corvette Z06.”

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been the site of many memorable events since the facility opened in 1909. Similarly, Chevrolet has a rich heritage in racing that dates to company co-founder and namesake Louis Chevrolet, a gifted engineer and talented race car driver who competed in the Indianapolis 500 four times.

The 2006 Corvette Z06 that will serve as the Indy 500 pace car is virtually identical to the models available today through Chevrolet dealerships. Because the production Corvette is so racing-ready with 505 horsepower capable of 318 km/h (198 mph) and a 0-96.5 km/h (0-60 mph) time of 3.7 seconds, sophisticated aerodynamics, a suspension that can handle 1.01 Gs in cornering situations and large 18-inch front and 19-inch rear wheels that are a foot wide in the rear, the only changes made to prepare it for this year’s role were the addition of strobe lights and racing safety gear.

Like race cars, the duties of a pace car can be long and strenuous. Even during green-flag race conditions, the pace cars patiently run at idle ready for action at a moment’s notice.

With the Indianapolis 500 being such a classic American race during Memorial Day Weekend and with Chevy’s “An American Revolution” campaign, the Corvette Z06 pace car features an Americana red, white and blue theme. It displays an abstract U.S. flag pattern with “Victory Red” and “Cobalt Blue” ribbons flowing across the car on a base of “Arctic White” with white stars flanking each side. The 2006 Indy 500 logo is on each door, and the Chevy red racing Bowtie appears at the top of the bonnet.



2006 Chevrolet Corvette ZO6 Indianapolis 500 Pace Car




Chevrolet has paced 16 previous Indianapolis 500 races, more than any other brand:

2005 - Corvette convertible ..... more
2004 - Corvette convertible ..... more
2003 - SSR
2002 - Corvette 50th Anniversary Edition
1999 - Monte Carlo
1998 - Corvette
1995 - Corvette
1993 - Camaro Z28
1990 - Beretta
1986 - Corvette
1982 - Camaro Z28
1978 - Corvette
1969 - Camaro
1967 - Camaro
1955 - Bel Air
1948 – Fleetmaster



2006 Chevrolet Corvette ZO6 Indianapolis 500 Pace Car
2006 Chevrolet Corvette ZO6 Indianapolis 500 Pace Car



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