Spyder NF-10
| Constructor | Spyder | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Predecessor | Lola T333CS | ||||||
| Successor | Lola T530 | ||||||
| Technical specifications | |||||||
| Engine | Chevrolet 5,000 cc (305.1 cu in) V8 naturally-aspirated mid-engined | ||||||
| Competition history | |||||||
| Notable entrants | Newman-Freeman Racing Golden Gate Racing | ||||||
| Notable drivers | Elliot Forbes-Robinson Patrick Depailler Keke Rosberg Randolph Townsend Howdy Holmes Dan Craddock Stephen South | ||||||
| Debut | 1978 Can-Am Road Atlanta | ||||||
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| Teams' Championships | 1: 1979 Can-Am | ||||||
The Spyder NF-10 was an American sports prototype racing car built for the Can-Am series in 1978. It was based on a Lola T333CS, and was developed into the Spyder NF-11 in 1979. Two NF-10s were built in 1978, whilst four NF-11s were built in 1979, two of which were originally NF-10s. Both the NF-10 and NF-11 featured a 5-litre Chevrolet V8 engine.