Some have shrugged this off as an imaginary name that just sounds cool
and nothing more, but it's a real term for a small warship. Not so far
out of place, when you think about it. Harley Earl may have designed it
and Zora Arkus Duntov later refined it, but it was GM employee Myron
Scott who christened the two seat for fiberglass curiosity. Over half a
century later, it's more or less impossible to think Corvette without
thinking speed. That's indeed a sign of one of the best car names.