The Arizona Republic

BARRETT-JACKSON AUCTION

- Paulina PinedaAriz­ona Reach reporter Paulina Pineda at paulina.pineda@azcentral.com or 602444-8130. Follow her on Twitter: @paulinapin­eda22. Support local journalism. Subscribe to azcentral.com today.

A car being sold to raise money for Detroit children was the most expensive vehicle to cross the Barrett-Jackson auction block on Saturday.

A 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, the first-ever mid-engine Corvette, sold for $3 million.

It is the top seller so far this week at the Scottsdale car auction.

The proceeds will benefit the Detroit Children’s Fund, a nonprofit organizati­on that works to grow the number of quality schools in Detroit.

Cause is close to Barrett-Jackson CEO’s heart

The auction started at $250,000 but shot up to $1 million in less than a minute.

The crowd got on its feet as the bidding war continued, with the price reaching $2 million in about two minutes. Rick Hendrick, owner of NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsport­s and an avid car collector, made the winning bid. The money will be put toward educationa­l purposes, Tonya Allen, president and CEO of Detroit Children’s Fund, told Barrett-Jackson after the sale. The sale marks the most expensive charity car sold this week at Barrett-Jackson.

The first two charity cars to cross the auction block on Thursday brought in a combined $725,000 for organizati­ons Make-A-Wish and another organizati­on that benefits Navy SEALs and their families.

Other cars sold this week that benefited charities included a 1974 Ford

Bronco that was commission­ed by NASCAR driver Ryan Blaney and built by Gateway Bronco as a tribute to his late grandfathe­r, race car driver Lou Blaney.

But the Corvette’s sale was extra special for Barrett-Jackson CEO Craig Jackson. Jackson told The Arizona Republic that he was born in Pontiac, Michigan, and both of his parents worked for General Motors.

Education is one of the auction’s and Jackson’s biggest causes, he said.

“Being the greatest nation, we should have the number one education system, and unfortunat­ely we don’t, so … this falls right in line with our mission,” he said.

First retail production of the Stingray

The new 2020 C8 Corvette Coupe is also the first-ever mid-engine Corvette.

This Corvette has an all-new 8-cylinder, 6.2-liter LT2 V8 engine, backed by an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmissi­on. The car has a black exterior, black seats with red trim, red seat belts, GT2 seats, a removable roof panel, rear spoiler and a performanc­e data recorder.

Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors, said this car is “taking Corvette to the next level.” She said General Motors has raised more than $21 million for charity over the last 20 years at Barrett-Jackson.

 ?? ELI IMADALI/THE REPUBLIC ?? This Corvette was auctioned for $3 million, to be donated to the Detroit Children’s Fund, at the Barrett-Jackson auction.
ELI IMADALI/THE REPUBLIC This Corvette was auctioned for $3 million, to be donated to the Detroit Children’s Fund, at the Barrett-Jackson auction.
 ?? ELI IMADALI/ THE REPUBLIC ?? The first ever mid-engine Corvette, the 2020 Chevrolet C8 Corvette Stingray Coupe, is auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale on Saturday.
ELI IMADALI/ THE REPUBLIC The first ever mid-engine Corvette, the 2020 Chevrolet C8 Corvette Stingray Coupe, is auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale on Saturday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States