C5/C6 Bash Activities Begin 
The C5/C6 Bash event kicked off today with a pre-event opener - the Corvette Racing Golf Classic!
Pre-registration is closed but you can still join the 900 plus participants for all the excitement by registering upon arrival beginning at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. As part of this year’s Bash event, you can see the roll-out of the 2008 Corvette models, meet and greet with Corvette engineers and designers, visit with Corvette Race team drivers/ team members and see the new Callaway C16 on display inside the Museum! We invite you to join us for our first event of the season! You can also enjoy exciting event coverage via our website at: www.corvettemuseum.com Take a look at the event agenda and see why the Bash is one of the most popular Corvette events around: http://www.corvettemuseum.com/registration/c5_bash/agenda.shtml
GM Global Executive Bob Lutz Makes a Visit

General Motors Global Production Vice Chairman, Bob Lutz made a first-time visit to the GM Corvette Assembly Plant and the National Corvette Museum on Monday.
Mr. Lutz was escorted along with Corvette Assembly/GM team members on a tour of the Museum that included an in-depth look at the PDI prep area and in-house Museum delivery process. “I am a big fan of the 1963 Corvette and can still remember the day and the first time I saw one,” Bob shared with us. “There is just something about Corvette that you don’t ever forget. What a great experience being here.”
“Build Your Own” Coupe or Convertible Raffle Drawing in Nine Days
We have nine days left on the “Build Your Own” Coupe or Convertible Corvette raffle that we will be drawing the winner of on May 4.
Only 2,007 tickets will be sold at $100 each and we have approximately 1,100 tickets remaining. Our winner will be drawn regardless of the number of remaining tickets and will have the exciting chance to choose from 2007 model year colors and options depending on availability. Find out more about how you can “build your own” Corvette by visiting our website at: http://www.corvettemuseum.com/raffle/index.shtml or call us at: (800) 53-VETTE.
Ron Fellows Z06 505 HP Limited Edition Jacket Now Available in the Store
Order your limited edition Ron Fellows Z06 505 HP leather jacket custom designed to match the Ron Fellows Edition Z06 505 HP Corvette!
This racy lambskin leather jacket features hand cut and inlaid leather Z06 505 HP emblems. Only 399 of these jackets will be made available! Reserve yours now for a May delivery by shopping here:
http://store.corvettemuseum.com/detail.aspx?ID=1577 or call us at: (800) 53-VETTE.
Window Sticker Price Increase – Order before Sunday, April 29
Due to the increase in our cost of window sticker reproductions, we will be increasing the price of window stickers.
The increase will take effect on Monday, April 30 and all orders received by Sunday, April 29 will be charged at the current price. The increase will add an additional $5 to the current cost. New prices are:
1981-1988 – NCM Member $30 – Non-Member $35
1989 – current – NCM Member $35 – Non-Member - $40
Document your Corvette’s history with a build sheet and reproduction window sticker. Build sheet prices will remain the same. Window stickers and build sheets are available on 1981 through 2007 Corvettes. Find out more by clicking here: https://store.corvettemuseum.com/services/buildsheet.asp
O'Connell and Magnussen Break Through with First Win for Corvette Racing
Jan Magnussen and Johnny O'Connell teamed up to win their first race together since 1999 as the pair drove their No. 3 Compuware Corvette C6.R to their first victory of the season in the Lone Star Grand Prix.
Racing on the rough and rugged 1.7-mile JAGFlo Speedway at Reliant Park temporary street circuit was like riding a mechanical bull, but Magnussen and O'Connell held on throughout the two-hour and 45-minute race to stake their claim to the GT1 winner's circle. Magnussen joined O'Connell as a full-season driver for Corvette Racing at the start of the 2007 season. Their last victory together was in an LMP1 prototype at Mosport International Raceway in 1999. For the complete release visit: www.corvetteracing.com Corvette Racing's next event is the Utah Grand Prix at Miller Motorsports Park near Salt Lake City on Saturday, May 19. The 2-hour, 45-minute race on the 4.5-mile road course will begin at 5 p.m. local time (7 p.m. EDT). It will be televised tape-delayed by CBS Sports on Sunday, May 20, from 1-3 p.m. EDT.