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Instrumental in Lola's return to the top was current Champ Car team owner, Keith Wiggins who worked tenaciously before sampling life from the other side of the fence with the Bettenhausen/Herdez ...
Lola Cars is most well known for supplying chassis to various racing series, including Dyson Racing in the US, which competes in the American Le Mans Series’ LMP1.
The T70 never won Le Mans—no car wearing the Lola name badge did—but a pair of T70s stood in for a Porsche and a Ferrari in staged crashes in Steve McQueen's wonderful, flawed Le Mans.
Famous race-car constructor Lola Cars International, based in the U.K., is effectively bankrupt after administrators were unable to find a buyer for the financially strapped company—which faces ...
Delivering advanced technology and capturing the legendary IndyCar spirit with practical affordability, Lola USA today announce additional detail and present the first images of the proposed Lola ...
British sportscar constructor and former F1 marque Lola Cars is going up for sale—but that doesn’t have to be an entirely bad thing. In fact, because all the technical assets are coming with ...
Lola Cars have announced that they will begin limited series production of one of the legendary endurance racers of the late 60s and early‘70s, the Lola T70 Mk3b.
A 1965 Lola T70 Mk1 Spyder formerly owned by two racing legends is heading to auction. It's slated to cross the block at Mecum's Chattanooga, Tennessee, auction, which runs Oct. 15-16.
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McCool joins Lola as technical director - MSNLola Cars has announced Peter McCool as its new technical director. As well as being part of Lola in its previous guise between 2009 and ’12, McCool’s extensive résumé includes holding ...
Engineers at Lola made a bet that they could build a street-legal Formula 1 car in the U.K. -- it's now for sale.
Presently, the Lola is part of the so-called DeFoor Brothers Collection, being accompanied to Chattanooga by about 20 other cars from the same lot, including a rare BMW 3.0 CSL and two Riley ...
Drayson Racing Technologies and the Lola Cars group have just revealed what is intended to be the fastest electric-powered racing car in the world - the Lola-Drayson B12/69EV.
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