The Lola T212 was a prototype Group 6 sports racing car developed by the British manufacturer Lola for the 1970 European 2-Litre Sports Car Championship. The chassis of the car was made of aluminium with double wishbone suspension at the front. The rear section had a steel frame to house the engine and gearbox. The body was made of fibreglass.
The T212 was powered by a 1.8-litre I4 mid-mounted engine with 245 hp (180 kW), which was mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. In total, only 16 chassis were produced. The car competed in 139 races between 1970 and 1975, winning 29 of them.
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