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Corvette: Sales, News & Lifestyle (Free subscription) | 26/10/2008
GM's Performance Vehicle Line Executive Tom Wallace surprised many Thursday evening at a Corvette Racing celebration with the announcement that he is retiring at the end of October. Tom served as Corvette's Chief Engineer after Dave Hill stepped down at the end of 2005. His quick departure opens up speculation about the future of the Corvette program since we heard that the program has been...
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Driive (Free subscription) | 26/10/2008
Filed under: Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Chevrolet Tom Wallace, Corvette Chief at GM, will be retiring from the company at the end of the month. The news was delivered during an event at the Peterson Museum honoring Corvette history. While no reasons were given for the November 1st departure, there is speculation that it could be related to the timing of the seventh-generation Corvette. Wallace...
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 25/10/2008
Filed under: Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Chevrolet Tom Wallace, Corvette Chief at GM, will be retiring from the company at the end of the month. The news was delivered during an event at the Peterson Museum honoring Corvette history. While no reasons were given for the November 1st departure, there is speculation that it could be related to the timing of the seventh-generation Corvette. Wallace...
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So anyway, (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Continuing reading the cheap copies I got a few months ago of books by classic US horror writer Richard Matheson, his short 1958 novel A Stir of Echoes is a fairly low-key ghost story in which the narrator, Tom Wallace, acquires psychic abilities after being hypnotised. Matheson concentrates on the human element of the story, making his characters sympathetic while slowly building up a mystery...
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Driive (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
... diminished in the past few weeks with the loss of key players including Vehicle Line Executive Tom Wallace and John Heinricy , test-driver extraordinaire and director of the performance division? With such important personalities retiring from the 'Vette project, one might wonder if GM's iconic performance car will lose out on planned development. That seems like a real possibility, but...
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Corvette: Sales, News & Lifestyle (Free subscription) | 13/11/2008
This is an open post to General Motors, and I'm going to be blunt about what I have to say. Tom Wallace, Performance Vehicle Line Executive and head of the Corvette team retires suddenly after a 38 year career at GM and you can't issue one official press release thanking him for his service? Gene Stefanyshyn is unofficially confirmed by sources to become the new head of the Corvette program...
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Corvette: Sales, News & Lifestyle (Free subscription) | 28/10/2008
With the news of Tom Wallace's retirement at the end of this month finally sinking in, attention is now shifting to who GM will name as a replacement. Several automotive sites, AutoWeek and InsideLine are confirming that Gene Stefanyshyn, GM's global vehicle line executive for rear-wheel-drive vehicles, will add the Corvette chief engineer responsibility to his duties. [More]