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1999 C5-R Factory Racing Corvette Art Print

Pratt & Miller Corvette 11x17 Scott Teeters Print C5-8

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From the Corvette Art Collection of
Automotive Artist K. Scott Teeters







1999 C5-R Corvette

Pratt & Miller-Built Factory Road Racing Corvette




About the Print

This parchment paper art print measures 11" x 17".

Signed & numbered by the artist in a series of 500.

 Every print is shrink wrapped on corrugated cardboard so that it stays flat and clean.


A delightful gift for the home or office of that special,
hard to buy for Corvette person in your life!

Here's what one of our other prints looks like shrink wrapped.





About the Packing & Shipping


We pack all of our prints in a flat cardboard box.

Packages are sent via USPS Priority Mail for speedy delivery.

All print orders are processed in 1 to 2 business days.


We will ship world-wide, but rates are based on your location.

For outside the U.S. shipping, e-mail lightoak@comcast.net for a shipping quote
and include your name and FULL mailing address.





About the Car On This Print


Here's the story about this car from Scott's monthly column in VETTE Magazine,
The Illustrated Corvette Series.


Almost from the beginning, Corvettes have been the ultimate American “could have been” race cars. Whereas its domestic rivals operated factory-supported racing programs, GM chose a different approach. The company built hot cars and parts, and sometimes even helped selected racers via an unofficial “back door” policy, but it always avoided an all-out racing program. That is, until the C5 Corvette was released.

Zora Arkus-Duntov gave us the legendary ‘57 SS project, the ’63 Grand Sport, and the 427 L-88 racers, while Dave McLellan championed the ‘88-’89 Corvette Challenge cars. Dave Hill’s efforts culminated in birth the all-new ‘97 C5. By the end of ’98, it was obvious the new car was a sales success, posting nearly triple the sales from the previous (abbreviated) season. With the financial bottom line firmly in place, it was time to go racing!

In the fall of 1998, a fully backed GT racing effort was blessed and christened the “C5-R.” The new team was to be managed by Doug Fehan and Ken Brown, engine work was assigned to Joe Negri, and race-car builders Pratt & Miller Fabrication would manage chassis development and car construction.

GT rules required that mostly stock parts be used. This gave the newly redesigned Corvette a competitive advantage. The hydro-formed steel main rails, front and rear chassis cradles, and LS1 engine were nearly track-ready in stock form. From there, it was simply a matter of adding selected race-spec parts to build an all-out competition Corvette.

To hit the 2,500-pound target weight, the C5-R was put on a weight-reduction plan, gaining carbon-fiber body panels and other lightweight pieces. Retained stock parts included the rack-and-pinion steering, front and rear control arms, windshield, auxiliary and driving lights, and basic block design. The modified LS1 engine displaced 427 cid, had 12.5:1 compression, and produced over 600 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. The new body panels were designed for maximum stability at 200 mph. Since the basic shape was already excellent, improvements were limited to add-on appendages and underbody treatments.

Two race cars were built by members of GM Motorsports, Chevrolet Race Shop, Pratt & Miller Fabrication, and Riley & Scott Race Car Engineering. The driving team consisted of Ron Fellows, Andy Pilgrim, John Heinricy, Chris Kneifel, Scott Sharp, and John Paul Jr. After a thorough test session in Sebring in November 1998, the team was ready for its maiden race—the 24 Hours of Daytona in January 1999.

Both Vettes finished the race, outlasting 36 other entries, and one of the cars came in Third in class. The crew, drivers, and machines showed stunning potential for a debut effort. Yes, some minor parts broke, but the Corvette finally had the backing it had deserved since 1953. Wherever he was, Duntov must have been smiling.





A Personal Note From the Artist...



I am often asked, how I got into drawing cars. Well, I was one of those guys in school that was always drawing cars on my book covers and along the margins of my notes. When I graduated from Collingswood High School (in Collingswood, NJ), I thought I wanted to be a draftsman. It didn't take long for me to realize that my heart belonged to illustration.

I kept drawing drag racing and muscle cars and in 1975 had my first illustration published in "Drag Racing USA" magazine, and have never stopped.

Eventually, in the early '80s, I went to Philadelphia College of Art and studied illustration. After I put together a portfolio, I began my freelance career. In the early '90s I had the unique opportunity to work in the "Boys Toys" R&D Department at Tyco Toys where I worked on Tyco RC, Tyco HO, Matchbox, and Matchbox Collectibles product lines. Not only did I have receive a first-rate education in product design and development, I worked with some of the most talented and creative people I have ever known.

No, it wasn't like the Tom Hanks movie, "BIG," but I did share many wacky times there.

All along though, I kept my hand in the magazine biz and am currently a contributing artist and writer for "VETTE Magazine". And I now produce a monthly online newsletter called "The Corvette Report" with all kinds of juicy tidbits for the Corvette enthusiast.

I also enjoy researching the best mix of cool gear and art for motorhead enthusiasts of all ages and maintaining and updating the the Corvette Gear eBay store, as well as our other websites that are listed below

Thanks for stopping by and please bookmarks us!

Scott




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Also, you can visit our IllustratedCorvetteSeries.com website where we have
hundreds of Corvette art prints from the first Vette in 1953 to today's Corvette.
All illustrated by automotive artist, K. Scott Teeters.

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