The Lola T332 was a Formula 5000 race car designed and built by Lola Cars in 1973. It quickly became the dominant chassis in the series, renowned for its handling, performance, and ease of maintenance. The T332 featured a lightweight monocoque chassis, advanced suspension geometry, and was designed to accommodate a variety of V8 engines, typically Chevrolet or Repco units. Numerous drivers achieved success with the T332 in Formula 5000, including Brian Redman, Mario Andretti, and Warwick Brown, solidifying its place as a highly successful and iconic race car of its era. The car's design also influenced subsequent Lola models and contributed to advancements in racing car technology.
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