{{Short description|American sports prototype racing cars}} {{Infobox racing car | Car_name = Frissbee GR3 | Category = [[Can-Am]] | Constructor = [[Frissbee]] | Designer = [[Trevor Harris (designer)|Trevor Harris]] | Predecessor = [[Lola T332]] | Team = [[Galles Racing]], [[Canadian Tire Racing]], [[Kroll Auto Service]], [[Mosquito Autosport]] | Drivers = [[Danny Sullivan]], [[Al Unser Jr.]], [[Robert Meyer (racing driver)|Robert Meyer]], [[Jacques Villeneuve (racing driver, born 1953)|Jacques Villeneuve]], [[Horst Kroll]], [[Rick Miaskiewicz]] | Technical ref = <!-- <ref name=tech>Insert formatted reference</ref> --> | Length = <!-- Use: {{convert|XXX|in|cm|1|abbr=on}} --> | Width = <!-- Use: {{convert|XXX|in|cm|1|abbr=on}} --> | Height = <!-- Use: {{convert|XXX|in|cm|1|abbr=on}} --> | Wheelbase = <!-- Use: {{convert|XXX|in|cm|1|abbr=on}} --> | Track = <!-- Use: {{convert|XXX|in|cm|1|abbr=on}} --> | Engine name = [[Chevrolet small-block engine (first and second generation)#302|Chevrolet]] | Capacity = {{convert|5000|cc|cuin|1|abbr=on}} | Configuration = [[V8 engine]] | Turbo/NA = [[naturally-aspirated]] | Engine position = [[mid-engined]] | Power = {{cvt|550|hp|kW}} <br /> {{cvt|503|lbft|Nm|0}} | Type = 5-speed [[manual transmission|manual]] | Weight = {{convert|1550-1800|lb|kg|1|abbr=on}} | Tyres = [[Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company|Goodyear]] or [[Hoosier Racing Tire|Hoosier]] | Debut = [[1981 Can-Am season|1981 Can-Am]] [[Mosport]] | Races = 31 | Wins = 11 | Drivers_champ = 3: ([[1982 Can-Am season|1982 Can-Am]], [[1983 Can-Am season|1983 Can-Am]], [[1985 Can-Am season|1985 Can-Am]]) }} The '''Frissbee GR2''' and '''Frissbee GR3''' were American [[sports prototype]] [[auto racing|racing cars]], built by [[Frissbee]] in 1981 and 1982, respectively, for the [[Can-Am]] series. Originally built by [[Lola Cars]] as a [[Lola T332]] [[Formula 5000]] car; and featured a 5-liter [[Chevrolet small-block engine (first and second generation)#302|Chevrolet V8 engine]]. It was then converted into the [[Spyder NF-10|Spyder Can-Am car]] in California, raced for [[Paul Newman#Auto racing|Newman-Freeman racing]], and was driven by [[Keke Rosberg]] among others. It eventually evolved into its current iteration, and was later driven by [[Danny Sullivan]], [[Robert Meyer (racing driver)|Robert Meyer]], [[Al Unser Jr.]], [[Jacques Villeneuve, Sr.]], [[Horst Kroll]] and [[Rick Miaskiewicz]], between 1982 and 1985. It was later sold to [[Colin Poole]] of [[Plum Tree Racing]] in England and competed there between 1987 and 1989.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.canamcarsltd.com/inventory/cars/1974-lola-frisbee|title=1974 Lola Frisbee|access-date=19 May 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/a5231/features-web-originals-my-life-in-cars-al-unser-jr/|title=My Life in Cars: Al Unser Jr.|date=21 August 2013 |access-date=19 May 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://bringatrailer.com/2016/09/09/ex-unser-villeneuve-can-am-champ-1982-lola-gr2-frisbee/|title=Ex-Unser & Villeneuve Can-Am Champ: 1982 Lola GR2 Frisbee|date=9 September 2016 |access-date=19 May 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.oldracingcars.com/canam/1985/|title=Can-Am 1985|access-date=19 May 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lolaheritage.co.uk/2018/type_numbers/t332/t332.html|title=THE LOLA T332 - ''Lola Heritage''|access-date=19 May 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://vintageracecarsales.com/portfolio/1981-lola-frisbee/|title=1981 Lola Frisbee (WA)|access-date=24 May 2022}}</ref>

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