Lola: The Sports-Prototype & CanAm Cars

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by John Starkey

When Eric Broadley first introduced his Lola Mk. VI GT Coupe in 1964, he started a revolution in Sportscar racing that swiftly led on to the T70, which developed into both a CanAm open version and a World Championship contending coupe version.

From the T70, Broadley developed the T160 family of CanAm cars, following up with the T220/260 and finally the T310.

After the T70 coupe Sports-prototype, came the T600/610/616 and then the T710 Corvette GTP and the T810 Electramotive Nissan GTP cars.

In 1989, Lola replaced March as the chosen designer/builder of their Group C contenders and designed the R89 and R90C, which so nearly won Le Mans.

For the 3.5 Atmo. Formula, Lola introduced the T92/10 and (bringing the story right up-to-date) the B08/60 and B08/80.

Over 600 pages, over 300 color and B&W photos

DUE EARLY AUGUST 2009. RESERVE NOW!

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 24 July, 2009.

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