The Lola THL2 was a Formula One racing car designed by Neil Oatley for FORCE and was used by Team Haas (USA) Ltd. during the 1986 Formula One season....
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Lola Cars Limited is a British automobile manufacturer founded in 1958 by Eric Broadley in Bromley, England. The company is now owned by Till Bechtolsheimer...
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the THL2 was a great handling car, all that was needed was more horsepower from the new engine.[citation needed] Tambay received his first THL2 at Monaco...
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and 12 places better than Jones in the THL2. The car was called a Lola but its only connection to the famous Lola Cars was because of car owner Carl Haas's...
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litres; the EEC-IV electronic fuel injection system, an EPROM design; the Lola THL2 is tested at Boreham Circuit in Essex on 21 February 1986, with Patrick...
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Benetton was fifth in the constructors' championship with 28 points. Lola THL2 Benetton B187 Side-view Front-right view "Engine Ford Cosworth • STATS...
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by Haas Lola's lead driver, 1980 World Champion Alan Jones in the new Lola THL2 at the Boreham Circuit in Essex just north-east of London on 21 February...
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Duckworth who had also designed the DFV. In its debut race in the also new Lola THL2 and driven by 1980 World Champion Alan Jones, the new Cosworth built Ford...
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at the 1986 San Marino Grand Prix in the Team Haas (USA) Ltd entered Lola THL2, the car driven by 1980 World Champion Alan Jones. Its development was...
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Eddie Cheever (category Haas Lola Formula One drivers)
sponsored Haas Lola team at Detroit, as a replacement for the injured Patrick Tambay. Cheever actually qualified the unfamiliar Lola THL2 with its turbocharged...
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Eric Broadley (section 1980s and 1990s: Haas-Lola, customer teams in F1, failed Mastercard-sponsored works team and sale of Lola Cars)
and THL2 chassis (designed by Neil Oatley and a young Ross Brawn) used by Haas-Lola were referred to as 'Lolas' and sometimes included amongst Lola Grand...
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Alan Jones (racing driver) (category Haas Lola Formula One drivers)
24 podium finishes. Jones also won the 1978 Can-Am championship driving a Lola. Jones is also the last Australian driver to win the Australian Grand Prix...
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Patrick Tambay (category Haas Lola Formula One drivers)
1984, Tambay moved to Renault, before ending his Formula One career at Haas Lola, having achieved two wins, five pole positions, two fastest laps and 11 podiums...
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to his design and engineering work. When entering the sport in 1985, Haas Lola encountered delays in the development of their first car, and the specially...
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Brawn joined the Haas Lola team in 1985 and was part of Neil Oatley's design team at FORCE that produced both the Lola THL1 and THL2 cars used by the team...
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