7000 x 4732 px | 59,3 x 40,1 cm | 23,3 x 15,8 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
21 juillet 2024
Lieu:
Germany
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Lola Cars Limited, a renowned British automobile manufacturer, was established in 1958 by the visionary Eric Broadley in Bromley, England. Over its impressive 50-year history, Lola Cars became one of the oldest and most significant manufacturers of racing cars globally, recognized for its engineering innovation and competitive presence across various motorsport disciplines. The company began its journey by constructing small front-engine sports cars and quickly expanded its portfolio to include Formula Junior vehicles. This diversification laid the groundwork for Lola’s extensive range of sporting cars, asserting its reputation within the racing community. Throughout its illustrious history, Lola has been known for producing vehicles that not only excelled in speed and performance but also demonstrated a commitment to cutting-edge technology. In 2012, following years of success, Lola Cars ceased operations, marking the end of an era. However, the brand is poised for a remarkable comeback in 2024. Lola is set to re-enter the motorsport arena by joining the Formula E World Championship as a powertrain supplier. This exciting new chapter comes as part of a technical partnership with Yamaha, with Abt acting as their customer. The return to racing signals Lola's commitment to innovation and sustainability in the competitive world of electric motorsport, promising to bring its legacy of excellence back to the forefront of racing enthusiasts' minds. As Lola Cars steps into this new era, the blending of heritage with modern technology will undoubtedly continue to shape the landscape of motorsports for years to come.
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