When it comes to classic race cars, no other car carries as much prestige and mystique as the Lola T260 OW 1970. This two-seat open wheel racer was designed and built in Team Lotus' Hethel, England factory and raced in the 1970 Tasman F5000 Series, featuring some of the most legendary drivers of that era, such as Mario Andretti and Graham Hill. The Lola T2600 OW 1970 is an iconic vehicle, due to its unique and unmissable design. This two-seater open wheeler is instantly recognizable with its angular lines and bold curves, with a pronounced nose and tail. The car is a blend of modern technology and classic racing car styling, with a bright yellow and green paint scheme that makes it stand out on track. The Lola T260 OW 1970 was built with quality construction and precision engineering. It featured a tubular steel chassis with aluminum sections, with an independent suspension, a Hewland LG-500 gearbox, a Cosworth MAE engine, and slick tyres. The car was considered to be one of the best performing vehicles in the racing series, and was known for its speed and agility on the track. It proved to be a formidable competitor, and clocked impressive lap times during qualifying and races; in addition, its drivers often pulled out impressive passes and overtaking maneuvers, taking victory in some events. The performance of the Lola T260 OW 1970 eventually made it one of the most coveted cars in the racing world, and for many, it is an iconic symbol of the golden era of motor racing. The model is still considered a highly desirable car among race car fans, and its original versions are still considered to be among the most prized collectibles.
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