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  • ...ncluded [[Team McLaren|McLaren]], [[Chaparral (constructor)|Chaparral]], [[Lola]], [[BRM]], [[Shadow]] and [[Porsche]]. ...ustomers and were generally either [[Chevy]] or [[Ford]] powered. The Lola T-70 driven by [[John Surtees]] won the first Can Am championship.
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  • ...mid-90s, F3000 was a virtual Reynard monopoly, although [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] did eventually return with a promising car and the Japanese [[Footwork]] ...e-engineered by and badged as a [[Zytek]]) and chassis ([[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]), to go along with tyre standardization ([[Avon Tyres|Avon]]) introduced
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconItaly}} Lola [[BMS Scuderia Italia]] ! rowspan=2 | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]
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  • | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]/[[Cosworth]]-[[Ford]] | [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]/[[Cosworth]]-[[Ford]]
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconUK}} [[MasterCard]] Lola F1 Team ! rowspan=2 | [[MasterCard Lola|Lola]]
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  • ...foray into Formula Ford. Later that year he was given the chance to race a Lola T570 Formula 3 car at [[Silverstone Circuit|Silverstone]]. He finished four ...Leo]], tested a Chamberlain-Synergy team [[Le Mans prototype]] [[Lola Cars|Lola]]-AER B06/10 during the week commencing 14 July 2008 at the [[Autódromo do
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  • ...and actor [[Paul Newman]] using cars built by British company [[Lola Cars|Lola]]. Andretti took the team's first win at [[Road America|Elkhart Lake]] in [ ! [[Lola Cars|Lola]] T-700
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  • ...lowing seasons, as did a change to the more competitive [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] and then [[Reynard Motorsport|Reynard]] chassis. In [[1990 Formula 3000 s |rowspan=5| [[Dallara]]-[[Cosworth]]<br />[[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]]-[[Cosworth]]
    63 KB (8,603 words) - 09:35, 31 October 2010
  • ...he team moved away from its [[Dallara]]-built chassis and onto [[Lola Cars|Lola]]s, a move considered "disastrous" by many Grand Prix journalists. The Ital ! [[Lola Cars|Lola]] [[Lola LC89|LC89]]
    61 KB (8,703 words) - 08:18, 28 October 2009
  • |[[Lola Cars|Lola]]
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  • ...for she appeared (and credited) in the film's trailers. But it was gymnast Lola Larson who actually ended up in the movie playing the role.
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  • ...anagement of [[Roy Lunn]] with the partnership of [[Eric Broadley]] from [[Lola]] and [[John Wyer]] former [[Aston-Martin]]'s team manager. The 1964 race t ...his ''mercy rule'' allowed old customer cars like the [[Ford GT40]], the [[Lola T70]] and the [[Ferrari 275]]LM to compete against factory prototypes power
    71 KB (11,867 words) - 09:53, 7 October 2009
  • ...the next three years. Although Hill ran at the front with the unfavoured [[Lola]] chassis for Middlebridge in 1990 and 1991 - he took three pole positions
    37 KB (5,569 words) - 23:18, 2 October 2009
  • In 2000 the Ganassi team switched to [[Toyota]] engines and [[Lola Cars|Lola]] chassis. The package was strong for ovals and high speed tracks, but was ! [[Lola Cars|Lola]]
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  • ...year, [[1966]], saw another British win, this time [[Graham Hill]] in a [[Lola]]-Ford.
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