While some people trapped in the clutches of the recent record-setting snowfall back east may rely upon the vision of a certain Pennsylvania marmot to divine whether spring is on its way, here at CorvetteOnline we have a better milestone on our calendar – the day when registration for the annual National Corvette Museum Bash opens.
The Michelin NCM Bash, running from April 28th through the 30th, is the perfect way to celebrate the arrival of spring, and with it, driving season. It’s three days of driving, seminars, tours, and more. Participants will have a chance to see the 2017 model year Corvette Stingray up close and find out what’s new, learn from and ask questions of GM engineers and designers, and even see an LT4 engine building demonstration.
With the Museum just across the road from the Bowling Green Corvette assembly plant and the NCM Motorsports Park, and road tours for participants as well, there will be plenty to see and do over the course of the weekend. It’s also an extremely affordable event – registration for the general public is just $30, while NCM members pay $20 and Lifetime Members only need to pony up $15. In addition to admission to the Bash, you’ll also receive a hardcard credential, lanyard, event pin and dash plaque.
To view the extensive current agenda and register, visit www.corvettemuseum.org/event/michelin-ncm-bash/. Online registration closes at 8am central time on April 13th, though, so don’t think about it too long. Stop waiting to find out if the whistlepig sees his shadow and register today!