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Formula 1000 (F1000) is a class of open wheel formula racing with professional and amateur series worldwide. Formula 1000 gets its name from the 1000 cc (1.0 L ) super-bike engine used to power a single seat, open wheel race car with fully adjustable wings and suspension.
The last year F1000 (FB) competed as a class at the SCCA National Championship was in 2019 when 1 (one) car showed up. F1000 (FB) was later merged into the Formula Atlantic (FA) class in 2020. F1000 currently runs in the SCCA FA class under the F1000 rules as stated in the December 2019 SCCA GCR (General Competition Rules). Formula 1000 Race Series
After the sale Ralph Firman, Sr. set up a small company near the Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit which became Ralph Firman Racing (RFR) in 2008. In 2009 RFR began to develop Formula 1000 and F2000 Championship Series cars. In both classes the RFR cars won races in their first season in America.
TCR Europe Touring Car Series (11 P) Pages in category "European auto racing series" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
The following is a list of all the cars that have raced in the combined history of the Bathurst 1000 motor race, from the 1960 Armstrong 500 up until today and including both races that were held in 1997 and 1998.
F1000 or variation, may refer to: F1000 (publisher), a science publisher, and publisher of services for life scientists and clinical researchers. F1000, a one-make open-wheel circuit racing series in the United Kingdom run by the 750 Motor Club.] Formula 1000, a 1-L (1000-cc) open-wheel open-cockpit single-seater motorsports car racing category
Stohr Cars designs and builds racing cars mainly for competition within the Sports Car Club of America. The business was founded by Lee Stohr in 1991 and is based in Denver, NC, USA. 138 racing cars have been produced as of December 2021. [1] Stohr Cars was purchased by Dauntless Racing in 2014.
With the same engine as its sister car, the G40 Challenge car is capable of 123 kW (165 hp) and competes against existing G20 models. Today, the car features heavily in the Total Quartz Ginetta GT5 Challenge. Ginetta unveiled its second road car, the Ginetta G40R, in 2011. It was designed to mimic the Walklett brothers' original vision of 'a ...