Corvettes at Carlisle 2023: Want to Meet the Corvette Engineers & Designers?

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Team Corvette at Corvettes at Carlisle

Team Chevrolet will be at Corvettes at Carlisle 2023, ready to meet showgoers August 24-26. Here’s who’s coming.

Full disclosure: Carlise Events is a paid sponsor of CorvetteForum and other affiliated sites. Still, Corvettes of Carlisle 2023 promises to be the best Corvette show of the year so we had to share the news. Plus, one of our writers will be there to cover all of the fun. 

Have you ever wondered why your Corvette’s suspension was set up exactly as it was? What it takes to build the most powerful naturally aspirated V8 motor of all time? Or what it was like to work for Zora Arkus-Duntov? Great news, you can ask all those questions and more at Corvettes at Carlisle 2023. How? Because Chevrolet is sending the engineers, designers, marketers, and executives currently responsible for all things Corvette to meet you in person.

That’s right, this Thursday through Saturday (8/24-8/26), not only will you be able to see the brand new E-Ray in person, but also a full gallery of the latest and greatest C8 Corvettes alongside your chance to maybe, just maybe, to meet the legendary Corvette Executive Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter and ask him the Corvette questions of your dreams.

Plus, if you own a 1973 Corvette, it’s your 50-year reunion year.

There will also be a tribute to the late-great Reeves Callaway which parleys into this year’s Chip’s Choice event featuring 100 Years of LeMans Corvettes. This will include three Callaway cars as well as the #1 and #3 Cunningham Corvettes from 1960 and the 1968 L88 DX that never got to race at LeMans because the race was postponed that year.

And there’s even going to be (on Saturday) an American flag made entirely of Corvettes. (#MURCA)

Team Chevrolet

Chevrolet Corvette Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter and General Motors Chairman and CEO Mary Barra Thursday, April 11, 2019 with a camouflaged next generation Corvette near Times Square in New York, New York. The next generation Corvette will be unveiled on July 18. (Photo by Steve Fecht for Chevrolet)

Here’s everyone from Team Corvette scheduled to attend Corvettes at Carlisle 2023!

  • Devon Blue – Corvette Program Manager
  • Tadge Juechter – Corvette Executive Chief Engineer
  • Josh Holder – Corvette Chief Engineer
  • Michael Bailey – Corvette Program Engineering Manager
  • Trevor Hall – Corvette Program Engineering Manager
  • Lane Rezek – Corvette Brand Quality Manager
  • Ben Haller – Bowling Green Plant Planner
  • Chris Hajdas – Bowling Green Finance Manager
  • Mike Klakulak – Corvette Interior Vehicle Systems Engineer
  • Harlan Charles – Corvette Marketing Manager
  • John Albert – Corvette Chassis/Thermal Vehicle Systems Engineer
  • Austin Fisher – Corvette Program Quality Manager

Corvettes at Carlisle 2023

Corvettes

Corvettes at Carlisle 2023 runs Thursday, August 24 through Saturday, August 26. Carlisle Fairgrounds is located at 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd in Carlisle, PA, 17013. Day passes cost $20 per person (or $40 for the special spectator pass). General parking runs $10. However, if you click HERE to purchase tickets online, there are some nice discounts and packages available. Online vehicle registration is no longer available, but you may be able to register in person.

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Michael S. Palmer began his career assisting and developing content for Academy Award-winning and studio-based film and television producers. He has been a professional writer since 2008, when he joined the Writers Guild of America West (WGAw). As a journalist and Content Editor/Manager, he has covered numerous emerging imaging, theatrical exhibition, home entertainment, and automotive technologies. He currently spends his days creating original content at the Internet Brands Automotive Group for some of the world's largest online automotive communities, including Ford Truck Enthusiasts, CorvetteForum, ClubLexus, AudiWorld, and LS1Tech. He still owns his first car, a 1987 Mercury Cougar; adores driving his Boss 302 Mustang; and recently teamed with Chevrolet Performance, Holley, Magnaflow, Eaton, Wilwood, Michelin, Chemical Guys, Summit Racing to build his first project car. Installing an LS3 E-ROD Connect & Cruise system into a 1992 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon made his eight-passenger wagon faster than a C5 Corvette to 60mph and 50 state emissions legal. His wife and daughter are very patient.


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