there will be no turbo v6
there will be no mid engine C7
if they do make one it will be to go for an overall le mans victory which don't have the money for do to the change in the economy
the picture you guys are looking at is from the 90's, below is the new concept and man this thing is sexy
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2009/05/corvettelmp1---0.jpg
http://www.corvetteblog.com/uploads/image/c7r.jpg
Corvette Racing came to a lull when GM decided to cancel production on a Corvette-based prototype… the C7R LMP1.
The vehicle was expected to be apart of the LeMans “Evo” class, a combination of both the GT1 and LMP1 classes. Competition for this class would have included the Porsches, Ferraris, BMWs, Aston Martins, etc. However, plans for such Evo class were cancelled due to cost constraints and LMP1 teams failing to comply.
Vehicle models of the C7R LMP1 can be found on display within the Pratt & Miller facility in New Hudson, MI. We are only left now to dream about Corvette having had the opportunity destroy the competition at LeMans.
GM road-racing boss, Steve Wesoloski, comments on the lost Evo class. "I'm not giving up," Wesoloski said. "Overall [race] wins are still my target." He continues to inform that Le Mans organizations are working with GM, Porsche, Aston Martin and Ferrari to produce a class that allows all four companies to compete.
http://www.zimbio.com/Johnny+O'Connell/articles/1AxJNSaufD9/Corvette+Racing+Changes+Directions