Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Created in 1992, the Brazilian Formula Chevrolet was the Series' main support category. It used the same chassis as Formula Opel until 1994, subsequently switching to a Techspeed chassis until 2002, which was the same year the category was retired. The Stock Car Light second tier was created in 1993, and reformulated in 2008 to become the Copa ...
The 1969 SCCA Continental Championship was the third annual running of the Sports Car Club of America's professional open wheel racing series. [1] It was the first to carry the SCCA Continental Championship name as the previous two series had both been staged as the Grand Prix Championship.
The history of Formula Atlantic begins with the SCCA Formula B class, created in 1965 for single-seat formula cars with engines not exceeding 1600cc in capacity. Prior to Formula Atlantic, professional Formula B races were held in the United States from 1965 to 1972, firstly with the SCCA's poorly supported Formula A, then as part of the SCCA Grand Prix Championship in 1967 and 1968, which ...
Formula 1000 in the SCCA. The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) created the Formula 1000 (otherwise known as FB or Formula B) class in 2007 as part of its Club Racing program. The SCCA immediately granted the class national status, allowing Formula 1000 to participate in all national club races with the exception the SCCA National Championship ...
Formula Two: 1965 12 BT16A: Formula Three: 1965 21 BT17: Sports racing 1966 1 BT18: Formula Two: 1966 6 BT18A Formula Three: 1966 32 BT18B Honda Racing School 1966 8 BT19: Formula One: 1966 1 BT20: Formula One: 1966 2 BT21: Formula Three: 1966–1968 50 BT21A: Formula Libre and Formula B: 1967 10 BT21B: Formula Three: 1968 31 BT21C: Formula ...
Prior to Formula Atlantic, professional Formula B races were held in the United States from 1965 to 1972, first with the SCCA's poorly supported Formula A, then as part of the SCCA Formula Continental Championship in 1968 (when they were largely overshadowed by the V8-powered Formula 5000 cars) and then as an independent series from 1969 to 1972.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page
A Stebro Formula Junior chassis, fitted with an enlarged Ford 105E engine appeared in one Formula One Grand Prix, the 1963 United States Grand Prix. The engine, including a Hewland gearbox, was the only alteration, with the Weber Ford 1,500 c.c. engine developing 110 hp (82 kW). [3]