The NCM Motorsports Park has announced a new track speed record set by the Corvette ZR1X on Monday, April 20, marking a major milestone in the facility’s performance history and further solidifying the vehicle’s reputation on the global stage.
The Corvette ZR1X has already made headlines with record-setting performances at some of the world’s most renowned circuits, including Germany’s prestigious Nürburgring. This latest achievement adds NCM Motorsports Park to that list, showcasing the car’s exceptional engineering and on-track capability.

The production car record lap at NCM Motorsports Park was set by a team of engineers from General Motors, with an official lap time of 2:02:11. The run surpasses the previous track record of 2:02:86 set by driver Andy Pilgrim in the McLaren Senna.
“This is an incredibly exciting moment in track history,” said Chief Executive Officer Greg Waldron. “Watching this remarkable car come to life on the track is truly something special, it’s a powerful showcase of the performance and engineering that define it. We’re proud to play a role in this chapter of Corvette history.”
The achievement highlights the continued innovation and performance excellence coming from General Motors, as well as the role of NCM Motorsports Park as a proving ground for world-class vehicles.

