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2022 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Rumored With the Most Powerful N/A V8 in the World

autoevolution 20 Apr 2021, 23:07 UTC · by As far as mid-engine cars are concerned, General Motors has come a long way since the Pontiac Fiero that used to be described as the poor man’s Ferrari over all the Ferrari-inspired kit cars based on it. The eighth-gen Corvette is a properly glorious machine in Stingray flavor, but Chevy will push the envelope into the stratosphere with the upcoming Z06. 23 photos Expected to be revealed in July as a 2022 model, the performance-oriented variant will follow in the footsteps of the fourth-generation Corvette ZR-1 from the 1990s. I’m referring to the DOHC valvetrain, of course, but the Z06 will feature a flat-plane crankshaft instead of a cross-plane design with a 90-degree rotation between crank throws. In layman’s terms, the LT6 derived from the C8.R endurance racecar will spin faster than 8k rpm.

Upcoming C8 Corvette Z06 To Come With The World's Most Powerful Non Turbo V8

Designer who revived the fortunes of Harris Tweed dies aged 77

Designer who revived the fortunes of Harris Tweed dies aged 77 Updated: February 15, 2021, 4:18 pm © Supplied by Mike Merritt Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A man who helped revive the use of Harris Tweed among the fashion houses of Europe was buried on the Isle of Lewis yesterday. Harris Tweed Hebrides – the main producer of the ancient fabric – has paid tribute to Ken Kennedy, the company’s former head of design, who has died at the age of 77.

Port of Inverness chairman to step down

Port of Inverness chairman to step down By Calum MacLeod  |  Updated: 17:44, 20 January 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Outgoing Inverness Habour Board chairman Angus Mackenzie. Port of Inverness chairman Angus Mackenzie is to step down at the end of January, ending an 11-year association. Mr Mackenzie became a trustee in 2010 and took over as chairman in 2014. A former partner in Ernst & Young who went on to develop his own business interests, Mr Mackenzie also spent some time on the board of Highlands and Islands Enterprise. Under his leadership as chairman, the port has become a major player in the renewable energy market and developed strong links with existing port users and has been able to enhance its facilities whilst reducing overall borrowings.

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