Lola Is Building Formula E Powertrains with Yamaha

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Two years after its revival, Lola cars is ready to get back to professional open-wheel racing.

Two years ago, IMSA competitor Till Bechtolsheimer purchased the legendary British racing manufacturer Lola. The company has spent the past two years rebuilding the brand from the ground up ahead of a return to the world of racing, and that return has begun with a new powertrain partnership with Yamaha in Formula E.The Race first reported on Tuesday that Bechtolsheimer's revival of Lola would join the electric racing championship.

The Lola-Yamaha alliance joins Stellantis, Porsche, Mahindra, Jaguar, and the Electric Racing Technologies team in building powertrains for the series. Nissan, which provides power for both its factory team and McLaren's operation, announced later on Thursday that it plans to stick with the series until at least 2030.In its original iteration, Lola built cars that competed in sports cars and open-wheel racing throughout the world.

 

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