Fifty years ago this year, the Lola T70 first saw the light of day. The legendary sports racer was the first major car developed by late Lola-founder Eric Broadley after he left the Ford GT40 project. Built around a sophisticated monocoque chassis constructed from steel and aluminium, the T70 would evolve into a Can-Am Championship winner with John Surtees in 1966 and ultimately a Daytona 24 Hours winning machine as late as 1969. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the original Mk1 T70, we have taken a detailed look at six different examples. Pictured in a 101-shot gallery, these machines are still raced with great success in historic events on both sides of the Atlantic.
Today, the all-new Mercedes-AMG S 65 has broken cover. The drop-top version of the recently launched S-Class Coupe, this range-topping model is powered by the well honed twin-turbo V12 engine, which produces 630 hp and a staggering 1000 Nm of torque. The new S 65 Cabriolet will be available from April of 2016 with the first expected to be delivered to the owners in May.

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1965 Lola T70 Spyder Chevrolet - Images, Specifications and Information

2016 Mercedes-AMG S 65 Cabriolet - Images, Specifications and Information