Lola Cars develops T70S race car using plant fibers, volcanic rock, and seawater-based materials
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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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Lola Cars is developing a historic race car, the T70S, using sustainable materials including plant fibers, volcanic rock, and seawater-derived components. The article explores how motorsport, particularly historic racing, is evolving to incorporate eco-friendly technologies, challenging the notion that historic racing is purely about sport and entertainment with little tech development.
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bskyLola Cars develops T70S race car using plant fibers, volcanic rock, and seawater-based materialsarstechnica.comKey quotes
· 2 pulledIf you asked me last month, I would likely have said that when it comes to historic racing, it's almost all about the sport and entertainment, with precious little tech development.
But that was before I spoke with Matt Faulks, executive innovation director at Lola Cars, about the comp
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