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  2. Formula 1000 - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. North American Formula 1000 Championship - Wikipedia

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    The North American Formula 1000 Championship is a motor racing series based on SCCA's open wheel Formula 1000 rules. It was founded in 2017 after the US Formula 1000 Championship ended in 2016. It serves somewhat as a successor to all the previous F1000 championships as all of those who were involved in its inception were part of either ...

  4. 2021 North American Formula 1000 Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 North American Formula 1000 Championship presented by EPC is the fifth season of the North American Formula 1000 Championship. The sixteen round season begins on April 1 at Carolina Motorsports Park, and ends on October 17 at Pittsburgh International Race Complex .

  5. F1000 - Wikipedia

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    North American Formula 1000 Championship; DKW F1000 L, a panel van light commercial vehicle; Ford F-1000, a pickup truck, part of the Ford F-Series (fifth generation) Farman F.1000, an airplane; HP F1000A, an MS-DOS based palmtop pocket PC; 2019 Chinese Grand Prix of Formula One; the 1000th Grands Prix of the World Driving Championship, with ...

  6. Tsiolkovsky rocket equation - Wikipedia

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    A rocket's required mass ratio as a function of effective exhaust velocity ratio. The classical rocket equation, or ideal rocket equation is a mathematical equation that describes the motion of vehicles that follow the basic principle of a rocket: a device that can apply acceleration to itself using thrust by expelling part of its mass with high velocity and can thereby move due to the ...

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  8. Rolling resistance - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1 Hard wheel rolling on and deforming a soft surface, resulting in the reaction force R from the surface having a component that opposes the motion. (W is some vertical load on the axle, F is some towing force applied to the axle, r is the wheel radius, and both friction with the ground and friction at the axle are assumed to be negligible and so are not shown.

  9. Formula Ford - Wikipedia

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    Formula Continental cars employ aerodynamic effects (front and rear wings). In the United States, used Formula Ford racing chassis are also proving to be a popular source of conversion into Formula 1000 cars and their closely related sports car bodied cousins D Sport Racing.