Camaro Pace Car Years
Camaro pace cars through the years.
Camaro pace car years. In 1977 the format was changed to three warm up laps - two parade laps and one pace lap. The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro was the official pace car for two of its three years of production. The Chevrolet Camaro is the one of the most iconic cars of the 1960s.
Deluxe Interior Group4sp TransmissionAMFM. A 2021 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible finished in Arctic White with yellow and gray accents will lead 33 IndyCars to a rolling start for. The Camaros introduction as the 51st Indy 500 Pace Car was responsible for the creation of some of the rarest Camaros made.
53rd Indianapolis 500 May 30 1969. Although Chevrolet did not provide factory support for teams running in the Indy 500 its marketing department realized that the audience was the perfect demographic for a sporty powerful coupe or convertible and in early 1967 Chevrolet announced that their new model the Camaro was chosen as the pace car for that years Indianapolis 500. This 2010 Chevrolet Camaro was the 12th of only 25 pace car replicas made that year and now it is up for sale through Garage Kept Motors.
1967 Camaro Indy Pace Car One of 5 big block automatic transmission cars. Z11 396 Indy Pace Car Rally Sport Super Sport. Until 1979 the pace car would never be seen on track between the beginning and end of the race caution periods being controlled by the leader of the race.
1969 Camaro Indy Pace Car. The 1967 Pace Car Editions looked like the cars used at Indy with their special white paint. 1967 RSSS convertible.
2011 SS convertible. Two years later Camaro was back at the Brickyard as the 1969 model served as the Pace Car. Total Camaro production was under 40000 units that year with nearly half or under 18000 being Z28s.