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Lola designed and built cars for the Can-Am from 1966-1972.  For '66 and '67, John Surtees fielded the "factory" team.  From '68 on, Lola US importer Carl Haas was the entrant.

ra30p08.jpg (164209 bytes) ra30p09.jpg (154030 bytes) ra30p10.jpg (133990 bytes) LOLA T70
The red T70 is the car that took John Surtees to the first Can-Am championship in 1966.   The blue one is a 1967 model once driven by Mark Donohue.  Both are in their original liveries.

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Both car 0 and car 10 were Lola factory entries in 1969 owned by Carl Haas and driven by Chuck Parsons.  They are painted in their original Simoniz paint scheme.  Car 19 was owned and driven by Gary Wilson in 1969.  That's Grant Beath behind the wheel in 1996.  Brian Blain is driving the #75.

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This T222 was originally campaigned by Dave Causey in 1971.  Rudy Junco drives here.

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1972 Steed sponsored factory entry originally driven by David Hobbs.  Ilja Burkoff driving in 1996.  This was Lola's last Can-Am design.