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|model = #86 Greenwood Corvette
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|description = Chevrolet #86 Greenwood Corvette in Forza Motorsport 7
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|description = Chevrolet #76 Greenwood Corvette in Forza Motorsport 7
 
|year = 1976
 
|year = 1976
 
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{{quotation|If looks were everything, the “Spirit of America” would be a hands-down winner. Despite its groundbreaking wide-body design, considered by some to be the first true silhouette racer, there is much more to appreciate. To compete against the best in the world at Le Mans and the IMSA series, John Greenwood gave this ‘Vette more gusto under the hood than was ever conceived before. The 7.7-liter 467-cubic-inch big block puts out horsepower. That was enough for speeds around 215 mph down the Mulsanne Straight and garnered a win at its debut at Road Atlanta. The #76, so numbered to celebrate America’s bicentennial, is possibly one of the world’s best-known Corvettes in history and was deemed the “Monster Corvette” when it made an appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. It’s an engineering masterpiece in all regards, and it’s all yours.|Official description}}
 
{{quotation|If looks were everything, the “Spirit of America” would be a hands-down winner. Despite its groundbreaking wide-body design, considered by some to be the first true silhouette racer, there is much more to appreciate. To compete against the best in the world at Le Mans and the IMSA series, John Greenwood gave this ‘Vette more gusto under the hood than was ever conceived before. The 7.7-liter 467-cubic-inch big block puts out horsepower. That was enough for speeds around 215 mph down the Mulsanne Straight and garnered a win at its debut at Road Atlanta. The #76, so numbered to celebrate America’s bicentennial, is possibly one of the world’s best-known Corvettes in history and was deemed the “Monster Corvette” when it made an appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. It’s an engineering masterpiece in all regards, and it’s all yours.|Official description}}
The 1976 '''Chevrolet #86 Greenwood Corvette''' is a GT race car that debuted in ''[[Forza Motorsport 7]]'' as part of the ''[[Forza Motorsport 7/K1 Speed Car Pack|K1 Speed Car Pack]]''.
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The 1976 '''Chevrolet #76 Greenwood Corvette''' is a GT race car that debuted in ''[[Forza Motorsport 7]]'' as part of the ''[[Forza Motorsport 7/K1 Speed Car Pack|K1 Speed Car Pack]]''.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
The #86 Greenwood Corvette is a race variant of the [[wikipedia:Chevrolet Corvette (C3)|C3 Corvette]].
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The #76 Greenwood Corvette is a race variant of the [[wikipedia:Chevrolet Corvette (C3)|C3 Corvette]].
   
 
Designed as a [[wikipedia:Silhouette racing car|silhouette race car]], it has a heavily modified suspension that replaces the leaf-spring swing-axle rear with a coil-spring double wishbone design.<ref>{{ref|https://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/5618/Chevrolet-Greenwood-IMSA-Corvette.html|Chevrolet Greenwood IMSA Corvette|ultimatecarpage.com|07-24-2018}}</ref> Featuring a {{power|700}} aluminum V8 engine and an aerodynamic widebody, it is capable of reaching {{speed|221}} as top speed.
 
Designed as a [[wikipedia:Silhouette racing car|silhouette race car]], it has a heavily modified suspension that replaces the leaf-spring swing-axle rear with a coil-spring double wishbone design.<ref>{{ref|https://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/5618/Chevrolet-Greenwood-IMSA-Corvette.html|Chevrolet Greenwood IMSA Corvette|ultimatecarpage.com|07-24-2018}}</ref> Featuring a {{power|700}} aluminum V8 engine and an aerodynamic widebody, it is capable of reaching {{speed|221}} as top speed.

Revision as of 19:05, 25 July 2018

"If looks were everything, the “Spirit of America” would be a hands-down winner. Despite its groundbreaking wide-body design, considered by some to be the first true silhouette racer, there is much more to appreciate. To compete against the best in the world at Le Mans and the IMSA series, John Greenwood gave this ‘Vette more gusto under the hood than was ever conceived before. The 7.7-liter 467-cubic-inch big block puts out horsepower. That was enough for speeds around 215 mph down the Mulsanne Straight and garnered a win at its debut at Road Atlanta. The #76, so numbered to celebrate America’s bicentennial, is possibly one of the world’s best-known Corvettes in history and was deemed the “Monster Corvette” when it made an appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. It’s an engineering masterpiece in all regards, and it’s all yours."
—Official description

The 1976 Chevrolet #76 Greenwood Corvette is a GT race car that debuted in Forza Motorsport 7 as part of the K1 Speed Car Pack.

Synopsis

The #76 Greenwood Corvette is a race variant of the C3 Corvette.

Designed as a silhouette race car, it has a heavily modified suspension that replaces the leaf-spring swing-axle rear with a coil-spring double wishbone design.[1] Featuring a 700 hp (522 kW) aluminum V8 engine and an aerodynamic widebody, it is capable of reaching 221 mph (356 km/h) as top speed.

Statistics

Icon Game ForzaMotorsport7
Speed 8.2
Handling 6.4
Acceleration 9.1
Braking 6.2
Rare FM7 T3
R 807
Required DLC:
Requires the K1 Speed Car Pack
Unlock Requirements
Unlock:
Purchase from the car dealer for 1,060,600 CR
Performance & Division
Division:
GT Racing Reborn
Collection Tier:
Tier 3 - Rare (+370)
Speed:
Top Speed: 221.0 mph  (355.6 km/h)
1/4 Mile: missing data
Acceleration:
0-60 mph (0-97 km/h): 3.900 secs.
0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): 7.000 secs.
Braking:
60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 106.6 ft (32.5 m)
100-0 mph (161-0 km/h): 263.4 ft (80.3 m)
Lateral Gs:
60 mph (97 km/h): 1.36 g
120 mph (193 km/h): 1.45 g

Gallery

References

  1. "Chevrolet Greenwood IMSA Corvette" . ultimatecarpage.com . Retrieved 07-24-2018.