Lola T70GT 'Scuderia Filipinetti', no. 99 D124
The racing car is equipped with front, rear and brake lights. The Digital 124 car can be controlled digitally, can also be individually coded and will run on most brands of analog.
The Lola T70 was produced by the British manufacturer Lola Cars from 1965. A total of only 88 vehicles were produced, which makes the racing car a real collector's item.
The Lola T70 was developed as a two-seater racing car for the unlimited Group 7 sports car racing series in England and the USA. The coupé version built from 1967 onwards also enabled use in the brand world championship. The Lola T70 is considered the most successful two-seater racing car in England.
Sometimes these cars also show up at auctions. If a Ferrari is too boring for you, a Porsche too mundane, you can give it a try - it is said that getting started is quite difficult. It is questionable whether the Lola would get a road approval again today, which it once had in Switzerland.
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The first variant was the Lola T70 Spyder. In 1966 the Lola T70 Mk II Spyder appeared, which was replaced by the Lola Mk III Spyder in 1967. John Surtees was world champion in the CanAm series on Lola in 1966, but in the following year only one race could be won against the McLaren M6A-Chevrolet. The first closed car was the Lola Mk III Coupé, which appeared in 1967; replaced by the type Mk IIIB Coupé which appeared in 1969 and was built until 1970.