Formula F at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs
Formula F | |
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Venue | Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course |
Location |
Troy Township, Morrow County, at 7721 Steam Corners Road, Lexington, Ohio 40°41′21.46″N 82°38′10.94″W / 40.6892944°N 82.6363722°WCoordinates: 40°41′21.46″N 82°38′10.94″W / 40.6892944°N 82.6363722°W |
First race | 1969 |
Most wins (driver) | Dave Weitzenhof (4) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Swift Engineering (16) |
Circuit information | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 3.86 km (2.40 mi) |
Turns | 15 |
Formula F is one of the oldest classes competed at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs.
Formula Ford was first introduced at the Runoffs in 1969 at Daytona. The first edition featured 21 drivers with Skip Barber won the race and scored the fastest lap. Most cars in the field were imported British Formula Ford cars such as the Merlyn, Lotus and Royale. Barber also won the second edition in 1970. The following decades saw many racing drivers competed in various different racing chassis. Dave Weitzenhof is the most successful driver in the class winning four times, each at Road Atlanta.
The introduction of the Swift DB1 in 1983 started an era of dominance. The chassis type won the race ten times. The chassis type also won ten consecutive pole positions between 1983 and 1992.[1] In 2009 the Honda L engine was introduced alongside the Ford Kent engine and Ford Cortina engine. In 2012 the first Formula F Runoffs was won by a Honda engine.
Race winners
See also
References
- ↑ "SCCA Runoffs Media Guide 2013" (PDF). SCCA. Retrieved 30 August 2016.