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This race car is made from plant fibers, volcanoes, ... and seawater?

Jonathan M. Gitlin
This race car is made from plant fibers, volcanoes, ... and seawater?
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Lola Cars is reviving the classic T70 race car as the T70S, featuring modern construction materials like plant fibers. The new model will be available in configurations suitable for historic racing or as a UK road-legal vehicle.

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This represents a shift in automotive manufacturing toward sustainable materials in high-performance racing contexts.

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no price yet This race car is made from plant fibers, volcanoes, … and seawater? The T70S can be eligible for racing events or built to be road-legal.

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