
Lola T332 - Wikipedia
The Lola T332 was a race car designed and built by Lola Cars for use in Formula 5000 racing and made its racing debut in 1973. The T332 was successful around the globe with race victories in places such as Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and the United States.
Lola T332 car-by-car histories - OldRacingCars.com
Jan 25, 2025 · The classic Lola T332, developed from the T330, was F5000's most successful design and among the most successful racing cars of the last fifty years. It dominated the last three seasons of Formula 5000, winning the US series …
THE LOLA T332 - Lola Heritage
The T332 was Lola's most successful F5000 design to date, winning all the major championships. In Europe Bob Evans took the Rothmans Championship, in the States Brian Redman headed the SCCA/USAC F5000 Championship in both 1974 and 1975 and Warwick Brown was the victor in the Tasman Series.
Lola Formula 5000 - OldRacingCars.com
The models that followed in 1973 and 1974, the T330/T332 series, proved to be the definitive F5000 cars, winning virtually everything and completely changing the landscape of F5000.
Formula 5… Thousand: Impressive Turnkey 1974 Lola T332
May 20, 2018 · This 1974 Lola T332 is a rebuild of chassis HU32B, which was crashed and destroyed at Road America that same year.
Lola T332 - Classic Cars Wiki
The Lola T332 was a race car designed and built by Lola Cars for use in Formula 5000 racing. It made its racing debut in 1973 and continued its competition life into 1974 through to 1979 winning the 1979 Australian Drivers' Championship and 1979 Australian Grand Prix.
1973 Lola T332 - KTR Motorsports / KTR Racing
The T332 was a refinement of the T330 and virtually made it perfect - It won the UK and US series in 1974, the Tasman and US series in 1975 and the US series in 1976. It would continue to win races and be competitive in the single seat Can-Am series even till the final season in 1986.
Lola T332 HU16 - Racecarsdirect.com
Offered for sale is our 1973 Lola T332 HU16. Originally purchased and driven by Kevin Bartlett, then later by Johnny Walker, winning the 1979 Australian Grand Prix and drivers championship.
Lola T332 Explained
The Lola T332 was a race car designed and built by Lola Cars for use in Formula 5000 racing and made its racing debut in 1973. The T332 was successful around the globe with race victories in places such as Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and the United States.
Lola Heritage
Lola dominated the 1976 SCCA/USAC F5000 Championship winning five of the seven rounds with Brian Redman taking three victories in the T332C to become champion (two more going to the T332).
- Some results have been removed