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The Reynard F3000 cars are open-wheeled Formula 3000 cars, designed and developed by Malcolm Oastler, and constructed and built by British manufacturer Reynard Motorsport. 88D [ edit ]
OzBoss (formerly known as Australian Formula 4000, Formula 4000, Formula Holden and Formula Brabham), active 1989 onwards (used mostly F3000 chassis 1989–2006). American Racing Series/Indy Lights, active 1986 onwards (used F3000 chassis 1986–1992). some F3000 cars raced in hillclimbs races in various countries of Europe (UK, France, etc.).
The most prestigious F3000 series, International Formula 3000, was introduced by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) in 1985 to replace Formula Two, [1] and was itself replaced by the GP2 Series in 2005. [2] While the International series is usually synonymous with F3000, other series racing to F3000 specification have existed.
In the All Japan F3000, the DFV of Ken Matsuura Racing Service took the position of the champion engine in 1991 and 1993. In 1996, the All Japan F3000 Championship has renamed the All Japan Championship Formula Nippon. From this year, Ken Matsuura Racing Service will start delivering the MF308. From 1998, it will be a de facto one-make.
Being replaced by the Remington R4A3 as standard-issue rifle PVAR rifle Philippines: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: PVAR: Unknown: A variant of the Armalite AR-15 and M16 rifle, using a Pneumatic Valve and Rod system. Used by the Special Operations Command. Night Fighting Weapons System Philippines: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm: NFWS: unknown
Bought out by Remington in 1915 (becoming Remington-UMC Swanton but retaining the old headstamp) when it received a wartime contract to produce rifle ammunition for the French government. The French-style headstamp has the yearly quarter before the 4-digit year (e.g., 4-1917 would mean 4th Quarter (October, November and December), 1917).
The Armed Forces of the Philippines later increased the order to 63,286 R4s which are designated as the R4A3 which is equivalent to the Colt M4 R0977 model and replaces early model M16s. [10] [11] [12] In March 2015, Remington announced that it would offer the R4 to the civilian market. [13]
The 2004 Hockenheimring F3000 round was a motor racing event held on 24 July 2004 at the Hockenheimring, Germany. It was the seventh round of the 2004 International Formula 3000 Championship , and was held in support of the 2004 German Grand Prix .