Considering what we had been drinking, Phil and I had a remarkably lucid conversation about this on Friday night at Road Atlanta (well, it seemed lucid to me).
Our concensus was that the GM/P&M/C5/6R campaign has created enormous equity in the Corvette brand. Both the C5 and C6 have been very, very successful and profitable products. The racing effort undoubtedly shifted perceptions of serious sportscar buyers, who look at Corvette as a viable alternative to Porsche 911 and BMW 6 Series and Mercedes Benz CL and CSL. Before 2000, Porsche did not consider Corvette to be a competitor in the showroom - I'm sure of it.
In GT1 at least, GM now has nobody to race against - and as a result, the current programme is doomed. A 'for old times sake' appearance at Le Mans will be pretty meaningless. However and in order to maintain the imputus, some kind of racing programme is probably necessary. The logical move is to GT2 then. Correct me if I'm wrong, by all means, but I think the current Z06 and forthcoming ZR1 will be eligible. Today's Z06 runs broadly the same powerplant as the GT1 spec C5R. So, I'm guessing that they will pretty much pick-up where they left off. What current GT2 car is going to be able to keep up with the totally dominant GT1 C5R package? A Viper? A Ford GT? A 911 GT3? Are you kidding me?