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19 Jun 2009, 03:17 (Ref:2486326) | #1 | |
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Junior Formulae Combined
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I am preparing a presentation about junior formulae all over the world and what they could do to a young drivers career. I am doing research on them, but some are harder to find info on, than the others. I am trying to find out how much each series roughly costs(with a front runner, minimum testing included), and also try to get a laptime on the same track for as many of them. Any comments regarding competion, car setups, and general quality of series is welcome. If you guys can write a couple of comments on each, that would be greatly appreciated. NA: Indy lights Atlantics by Cooper StarMazda F2000 Pro Series Skip Barber National Formula BMW Ontario Formula Ford Europe/Worldwide GP2 WSR F2 F3 Euroseries F3 British F3 German F3 Italian F3 Spansh Superleague Formula Formula Master Formula BMW Formula Renault British Formula Palmer Audi Formula Renault WEC Formula Renault NEC Formula Ford Britain Asia Formula Nippon Japan F3 Asian F3 Asian Formula ReanultJu |
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19 Jun 2009, 22:17 (Ref:2486737) | #2 | |
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This might help with your North American junior formula research: Junior Formula 101. Good luck, it sounds like you have quite a few hours of research ahead of you....
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20 Jun 2009, 16:47 (Ref:2487045) | #3 | ||
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Argentina:
(Sudam F3) - only in theory, since there aren't Argies running now Argentine F. Renault F. Renault Plus F. Renault Interprovincial F. Metropolitana, F. 1000 and Regional F. Renaults (and still is a regional Argentine Mechanical Formula 1, with almost an F. Libre rules, with chassis varying from '70s local Formula 1, to mid-1990s F3 ones). An interesting characteristic of Argentinian F. Renaults is that they're run by local build tubular fiberglass chassises, like the Tito 02 (on Argentine F. Renault) or second-hand Crespis (in the rest of lower F. Renaults). |
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20 Jun 2009, 18:24 (Ref:2487086) | #4 | ||
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Here are some of my views, some series are a bit under my radar. Budgets isn't my expertise but here are some general comments.
NA: Indy lights Doesn't have a formal engine supplier, interesting looking chassis StarMazda Unusually uses a Wankel engine F2000 Pro Series I think it's club primarily Skip Barber National Mix of pay drivers/amateurs and "pros" IIRC, like FPA but slower with "tea tray" wings. Ontario Formula Ford See comments about British Formula Ford Europe/Worldwide GP2 Replacement for F3000, but with larger engine. Two race format doesn't suit it, two tyre only pitstops are a bit wacky aswell. WSR Clear third tier series at the moment, but having more series muscling in, not a good situation for the health of the sport F2 Formula Palmer Audi style single team series, little more than FPA+. Too early to tell. F3 Spansh No longer called Spanish F3, single chassis and engine. Not really F3. Superleague Formula V12 cars, F1 levels of power but chassis that needs to appear on The Biggest Loser (700kg I heard!?) means that it's pretty slow. Surprisingly expensive supposedly. Formula Master Cobbled together by the WTCC commercial rights holders as a support Formula BMW I don't think scrapping the national series and going for one F1 support was a good idea for costs. Surprisingly low power for a 1300cc bike engine. Formula Renault British Gets national TV coverage on ITV4 Formula Palmer Audi One team running all the cars, alu honeycomb chassis, looks ugly, series for the budget scrapped and odd pay driver, Lord Drayson did it IIRC. Formula Ford Britain I don't think we will see any F1 grade drivers coming out of Formula Ford now, it's becoming more of a club formula. Asia Formula Nippon Nice new car, allegedly faster than GP2 gear. One chassis builder but Honda or Toyota V8 engines. Japan F3 I think different chassis and engine builders appear more in JF3 than other series, I don't think many people are using Mercedes units but I could be wrong here Asian F3 I think it's like Spanish F3 as well. |
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Also, Asian F3 doesn't exist anymore. |
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