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I was at the Sydney Retro Speedfest at Eastern Creek last weekend, and among the classic cars they had there were some old F1 cars, very cool seeing them out on track.

Team Haas Lola THL1

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Benetton B186

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Williams FW07

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Flame Out Surtees TS9B

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Was the Lola a Lola-Hart or Lola Ford?

On another note was reading this book last night.

http://www.pitstop.net.au/products/the-v12-engine/

Anyway the section on the 3.5 litre V12's built for F1 before they reverted to 3.0 litre motors was interesting. Turns out Isuzu, HKS, and Nissan all had 3.5 litre V12's. As did Porsche (A complete dog of a thing which some would remember from the Footwork arrows days) and Ford. About the only people to make it work were Honda. And even then it was arguable that with packaging included it wasnt as good as the V10.

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Was the Lola a Lola-Hart or Lola Ford?

On another note was reading this book last night.

http://www.pitstop.net.au/products/the-v12-engine/

Anyway the section on the 3.5 litre V12's built for F1 before they reverted to 3.0 litre motors was interesting. Turns out Isuzu, HKS, and Nissan all had 3.5 litre V12's. As did Porsche (A complete dog of a thing which some would remember from the Footwork arrows days) and Ford. About the only people to make it work were Honda. And even then it was arguable that with packaging included it wasnt as good as the V10.

I'm not 100% on this, but I'm pretty sure it would be the Hart, given that the Speedfest entry list has it marked as a THL1, and according to wikipedia it was the 1986 THL2 where they changed from Hart to Ford

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haas_Lola

heya, no real for sale section for motorsport items so wanted to chuck it here if any one is keen. I have a few old Adelaide F1 posters and the first 4 Melb F1 posters for sale.

all except ADL 86 and 90 $50each.

the 86 and 90 $100 each.

the 1990 was the 500th GP

any more details just let me know.

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