Chevrolet Surprisingly, the top-speed runs were done by GM president Mark Reuss and not a professional driver. As the video shows, with Reuss behind the wheel the ZR1 hit 233 mph. To compensate ...
What'll it do? It's the question we've been tossing around since Chevrolet announced that the Corvette ZR1 would have 1064 horsepower, or 63 more than the Bugatti claimed for the early Veyron.
I have to admit I tensed up a bit when I heard GM President Mark Reuss was going to drive the 2025 Corvette on a test track to see what top speed was. The last time we saw Mark in a Corvette ...
On Nov 06 ’24, Reuss Mark L, President, sold 122283 shares for $55.16 each, amounting to $6.75 million. Additionally, on Oct 23 ’24, Harvey Rory sold 9307 shares at $54.01 each, generating $0.50 ...
Surprisingly, the top-speed runs were done by GM president Mark Reuss and not a professional driver. As the video shows, with Reuss behind the wheel the ZR1 hit 233 mph. To compensate for wind or any ...
General Motors’s president, Mark Reuss, has a need for speed that was just satisfied in a big way. The GM lifer rose through the ranks as an engineer and earned a certification as a test driver along ...
Wait, scratch that. It seems GM might need to change the ZR1's spec sheet, because GM boss Mark Reuss just rewrote the history books by lapping the High-Speed Oval Track at ATP Automotive Testing ...
And just to add icing to the cake, the record was set by General Motors President Mark Reuss in a test in Papenburg, Germany. “Setting the top-speed record in the Corvette ZR1 is a true triumph ...
It did, easily. Not only did the 1,064-hp, turbocharged ZR1 clock in at 233 mph, with General Motors President Mark Reuss at the wheel, Chevy said it now holds the record for speediest production ...
The recent track test, with Mark Reuss at the wheel, made of the ZR1 the fastest car in GM history. With a recorded top speed of 375 km/h, the Corvette ZR1, with Mark Reuss at the wheel ...
GM's earnings topped expectations and sent shares surging, thanks to strong truck sales and a turnaround in China.
This week, General Motors President Mark Reuss drove a 2025 Corvette ZR1 to a blistering top speed of 233 mph on a German test track, thus establishing the new flagship variant of the iconic ...