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Corvette museum hosts its annual Bash

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Corvettes from last years Bash event | Photos courtesy of Calvin Cruce / National Corvette Museum

The National Corvette Museum’s annual Bash, featuring seminars and visits with various Corvette engineers and project and program managers, is scheduled April 23-25 at the museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Among the featured guests are chief engineer Tadge Juechter, product manager Harlan Charles, Corvette assembly plant manager Jeff Lamarche and racing team manager Doug Fehan and driver Tommy Milner.

GM technician Paul Koerner will conduct a seminar on how to work on and maintain your Corvette and will be available for three days for drop-in assistance on all C4, C5, C6 and C7 models.

The Corvette Race Team, including crew chief Dan Binks, will host a seminar recapping the 2014 season and share 2015 season news.

Attendees also can participate in hot laps and rides on the museum’s track, where an autocross also will be offered.

A hands-on seminar for women will be led by women who are GM engineers. Also offered will be an Oasis in Victory Lane with vendors offering embroidery demos, candles, facials and makeup, health talks, hooked rug demos, jewelry cleaning, massages and more.

For details, visit the museums website. 

Nicole James
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Nicole James has been involved in the automotive world her entire life. Her dream car is a 1965 Shelby Daytona Coupe. She currently drives a 2005 Mustang affectionately known as Marilyn and uses the car to participate in track events, car shows, and explore the world around her. Nicole joined the ClassicCars.com Content and Marketing team in 2014. Nicole is an automotive journalist and the creator of Pretty Driven - an online source for car culture and news for millennials, as well as a contributor for ClassicCars.com. Follow Nicole on Instagram and Facebook - @Nicoleeellan

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