Lola F3000 cars

The Lola F3000 cars is a series of open-wheel formula race cars, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer Lola.

[10] It was later converted into a closed-wheel sports prototype race car, and used in the European Interserie, between 1994 and 1995.

[15] The car was eventually converted into a prototype-style chassis, and used in open rules championships like Interserie.

Currently, together with the most recent model, the Lola B02/50, it is used in uphill speed races at the Italian and European level; in constant struggle with the FA-30 single-seater of the Italian manufacturer Osella Corse.

This car is featured in the video game Live For Speed as part of the S2 license.

Tomáš Enge in a Lola T96/50 F3000 chassis in 1998.
The B99/50 driven by Fernando Alonso in 2000.
Jaroslav Krajči in a Lola B02/50 chassis at a hillclimbing event in 2012.