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Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

I WAS IN TRENTINO, ITALY, WITH MY FRIEND Quinton, each of us behind the wheel of a GR Yaris on our ongoing mission to drive every pass and col in the Alps over 6000ft, when I heard that my new Corvette had cleared customs. I had originally planned for it to begin its six-month holiday in Europe in April, but problems relating to Covid and the Suez Canal meant it was early September when I finally took an early morning flight to Amsterdam, followed by an Uber to Rotterdam, to meet my convertible C8 for the first time.

After the Yaris, which looks wide from

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