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Lola T110
Category Group 6
Group 7
Constructor Lola
Designer(s) Eric Broadley
Technical specifications
Chassis Fiberglass body over tubular spaceframe
Suspension (front)double wishbones, coil springs over shock absorbers, anti-roll bar
Suspension (rear)reversed lower wishbones, top links, coil springs over shock absorbers
Engine BMW Apfelbeck 1,990 cc (2 L; 121 cu in) straight-four engine naturally-aspirated mid-engined
Power260–280 hp (190–210 kW)
Competition history
Notable drivers Dieter Quester

The Lola T110 was a Group 6 and Group 7 sports prototype race car, designed, developed, and built by British manufacturer Lola, specifically to compete in hill climb racing briefly alongside the T120, in 1967. [1] It was powered by a 2.0 L (120 cu in) BMW Apfelbeck straight-four engine. [2]

The name was also used for an unraced stillborn conceptual Formula One race car, which was planned to have been constructed in 1967 by Eric Broadley and John Surtees, but never raced. [3] [4]

References

  1. ^ "Lola T110". Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Classic and Vintage BMW". Monti - Bergspider - Mountain Spider - Lola T120 - G767 - G768 ...How can two cars have so many names? There are two rare BMWs that seem to have almost as many names as there are theories regarding...
  3. ^ "Lola Heritage". www.lolaheritage.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Lola Heritage". www.lolaheritage.co.uk.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lola T110
Category Group 6
Group 7
Constructor Lola
Designer(s) Eric Broadley
Technical specifications
Chassis Fiberglass body over tubular spaceframe
Suspension (front)double wishbones, coil springs over shock absorbers, anti-roll bar
Suspension (rear)reversed lower wishbones, top links, coil springs over shock absorbers
Engine BMW Apfelbeck 1,990 cc (2 L; 121 cu in) straight-four engine naturally-aspirated mid-engined
Power260–280 hp (190–210 kW)
Competition history
Notable drivers Dieter Quester

The Lola T110 was a Group 6 and Group 7 sports prototype race car, designed, developed, and built by British manufacturer Lola, specifically to compete in hill climb racing briefly alongside the T120, in 1967. [1] It was powered by a 2.0 L (120 cu in) BMW Apfelbeck straight-four engine. [2]

The name was also used for an unraced stillborn conceptual Formula One race car, which was planned to have been constructed in 1967 by Eric Broadley and John Surtees, but never raced. [3] [4]

References

  1. ^ "Lola T110". Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Classic and Vintage BMW". Monti - Bergspider - Mountain Spider - Lola T120 - G767 - G768 ...How can two cars have so many names? There are two rare BMWs that seem to have almost as many names as there are theories regarding...
  3. ^ "Lola Heritage". www.lolaheritage.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Lola Heritage". www.lolaheritage.co.uk.

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