Britain's Oliver Gavin has a vast amount of experience and proven success as
an International sports car driver with the GM factory Corvette Racing team, including multiple Championship titles and victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
International sports car driver, Oliver Gavin, of Yardley Hastings, Northamptonshire today completed the Virgin London Marathon in a time of 2 hours 54 minutes and 20 seconds, setting a new personal best time and also helping to raise over # 88,000 for the CLIC Sargent children's cancer charity.
Known as being one of Britain's most successful
international sports car drivers, Olly is gearing up for an 11th consecutive season with the hugely successful Corvette Racing team.
Not exact matches
Revealed at the 2017 Tokyo motor show, the concept revives the classic IsoRivolta badge from the 1960s, and is billed as a «contemporary gentleman
driver's
sports car designed specifically to compete at the highest
international levels».
The action is nonstop among the prototype and GT
sports cars when the
international drivers and teams tackle the challenging circuit on their way for championship points.
As we celebrate Corvette's 50th anniversary in
international road racing, we want to recognize the accomplishments of the
drivers, team members, GM Racing, and the affiliated sponsors and suppliers who have made Corvette Racing the benchmark in
sports car competition.»
Here a select group of our customers unleashed their Aston Martin
sports cars on the
international circuit with full technical and
driver support, while also enjoying the company of fellow Aston Martin owners in a relaxing and social environment.
GM factory
driver Olly Gavin of Northamptonshire, England and his Banner Racing team mate Gunther Schaldach of Colorado, took a second consecutive podium finish in the # 07 The Cool TV Camaro GT.R at Virginia
International Raceway yesterday, solidifying second place in the GT points standings for the Grand - Am Rolex
Sports Car Series.
Jeff Zwart, the US racing
driver, clearly proved at the wheel of this
car that exclusivity and
sporting performance need not preclude each other, winning the legendary Pikes Peak
International Hill Climb in Colorado, USA, at the wheel of his Porsche 911 Turbo S in 1998.