Honda RA300

The Honda RA300 was a Formula One racing car produced by Honda Racing, and introduced halfway through the 1967 Formula One season. It retained the same V12 engine as the preceding RA273 car, but the chassis was designed by Lola's Eric Broadley and based on a previous Lola Indianapolis 500 car, the T90. Lola Cars called the RA300 the "T130" This collaboration resulted in the machine being quickly dubbed the Hondola by the motorsports press.

Honda RA300

The Honda RA300 was a Formula One racing car produced by Honda Racing, and introduced halfway through the 1967 Formula One season. It retained the same V12 engine as the preceding RA273 car, but the chassis was designed by Lola's Eric Broadley and based on a previous Lola Indianapolis 500 car, the T90. Lola Cars called the RA300 the "T130" This collaboration resulted in the machine being quickly dubbed the Hondola by the motorsports press.