Lola T90/00

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Lola T90/00

The Lola T90/00 is a highly successful open-wheel racing car chassis, designed and built by Lola Cars that competed in the CART open-wheel racing series, for competition in the 1990 season. It was extremely competitive, winning a total of 12 races that season, including a win for Dutchman Arie Luyendyk at the prestigious Indianapolis 500. It also gave American Al Unser Jr. his first of two IndyCar World Championships, with Galles-Kraco Racing. It was powered by the 735–800 hp (548–597 kW) Ilmor-Chevrolet 265-A turbo engine.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

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CategoryCART IndyCar
ConstructorLola
PredecessorLola T89/00
SuccessorLola T91/00
Technical specifications
Length4,978 mm (196 in)
Width2,032 mm (80 in)
Height940 mm (37 in)
Axle track1,753 mm (69 in) (Front)
1,638 mm (64 in) (Rear)
Wheelbase3,048 mm (120 in)
EngineChevrolet 2.65 L (2,650 cc; 162 cu in) V8 mid-engined
Transmission6-speed manual
Weight1,550 lb (700 kg)
FuelMethanol
TyresGoodyear
Competition history
Debut1990 Autoworks 200
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Al Unser Jr. in his Lola T90/00 IndyCar chassis at the 1990 Indianapolis 500
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The Lola-Chevrolet that A. J. Foyt crashed in 1990

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