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Lola T92/00
CategoryCART IndyCar
ConstructorLola
PredecessorLola T91/00
SuccessorLola T93/00
Technical specifications
Length4,978 mm (196 in)
Width2,032 mm (80 in)
Height940 mm (37 in)
Axle track1,753 mm (69 in) (Front)
1,638 mm (64 in) (Rear)
Wheelbase3,048 mm (120 in)
EngineFord-Cosworth XB V8 turbo engine
Ilmor-Chevrolet 265-A V8 turbo engine
Buick Indy V6 turbo engine
2.65–3.43 L (2,650–3,430 cc; 162–209 cu in) mid-engined
Transmission6-speed manual
Weight1,550 lb (700 kg)
FuelMethanol
TyresGoodyear
Competition history
Debut1992 Daikyo IndyCar Grand Prix

The Lola T92/00 is a highly successful open-wheel racing car chassis, designed and built by Lola Cars that competed in the CART open-wheel racing series, for competition in the 1992 IndyCar season. It was extremely competitive, winning 10 out of the 16 races that season, and clinching 14 total pole positions, including the opening round in Australia, and the special Marlboro Challenge event at Nazareth. It was mainly powered by the 800–850 hp (600–630 kW) Ford/Cosworth XB turbo engine, but some also used the Ilmor-Chevrolet 265-A V8 turbo engine, or the Buick Indy V6 turbo engine with this chassis. It powered Bobby Rahal to his third and final IndyCar World Drivers' Championship.[1][2][3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ Starkey, John; Wells, Ken; Illoinen, Esa (October 2000). LOLA - All the Sports Racing 1978-1997 - John Starkey, Ken Wells, Esa Illoinen - Google Books. Veloce Publishing. ISBN 9781901295009. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Lola Heritage".
  3. ^ "1992 Lola T9200 IndyCar".
  4. ^ "Great racing cars: 1992 Lola T9200". 26 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Popular Mechanics". Hearst Magazines. June 1992.
Formula Junior (1960–1963)
Formula One (1962–1997)Formula Two (1964–1984)
Formula Three (starting 1964)
  • T53
  • T60
  • T350/T360
  • T470
  • T570
  • T670
  • T770
  • T870
  • F106
  • B05/30
  • B06/30
  • B07/30
Indycar / Champ Car (1965–2006)Formula 5000 (1968–1978)Formula Ford (1970–1984)
  • T200
  • T340
  • T440
  • T540
  • T580
  • T640
  • T680
Formula Vee/Super Vee (1971–1979)
  • T250
  • T320
  • T620
  • T720
Formula Atlantic / Formula B (1972–1981)
  • T242
  • T360
  • T460
  • T480
  • T560
  • T760
  • T860
Formula Renault (1974–1977)
  • T410
  • T510
Formula 3000 / Formula Nippon (starting 1985)Indy Lights (1993–1997)Mexican F3000 (1996)
  • T96/70
A1 Grand Prix (2005–2008)Auto GP (2010–2016)Formula Acceleration 1 (2014)
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