Lola T90

The Lola T90 is a highly successful and competitive open-wheel racing car chassis, designed and built by Lola Cars to compete in USAC IndyCar racing series, that successfully won the 1966 Indianapolis 500, being driven by Graham Hill. It was powered by either the 425-500 hp, naturally-aspirated, 256 cuin, Ford Indy V-8 engine, or the 168 cuin, 520 hp, Offenhauser 4-cylinder turbo engine.