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10 May 2005, 19:23 (Ref:1297741) | #1 | |
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Why was Formula Ireland stopped?
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I looked at interesting starting classes for open formula racing and came accross Formula Ireland. Unfortunately it is no longer running, does anybody know why? Was it because Stephan died? Thanks F. :-( |
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11 May 2005, 09:45 (Ref:1298131) | #2 | |
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Hi fjamo, I've moved this to the National and Club racing forum as I think it's more appropriate here than in Tributes.
I'm not 100% sure why FI was closed down. I know a few people who were associated with the class come here, so maybe one of them can enlighten us. I do know that there was a very small field of them last year and many drivers have moved on to other classes, so possibly it was a case that there were not enough drivers to make up a championship. If you're interested in starting in single seaters in Ireland, your best bet would be to look at Vees, Sheanes or Formula Fords. All have healthy classes and I can get you contacts for the class co-ordinators if you would like to know more. |
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11 May 2005, 12:54 (Ref:1298278) | #4 | |
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Good point diz
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11 May 2005, 13:24 (Ref:1298306) | #5 | |
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I think Stephen's death made it easier to stop the championship, but the real reason was that it had less than 10 cars starting nearly every race last season.
In the BTCC support race, there were only 5 finishers in two classes, and it had to be red flagged twice. |
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13 May 2005, 06:40 (Ref:1299654) | #6 | |
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these cars have found a home in mono racing,four to date,they are quite competative as well
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Formula Ireland was never going to work,i remember being at open forum meetings and MI were relentless at pushing this series even though we had 5 single seater classes already.A select few wanted 'slicks and wings' and so formula ireland was born.
As far as i am concerned our country is too small for a high budget formula,learn your trade in the smaller powered classes then go to uk for the more big budget stuff. Just a note to say that in ff1600 southern ireland championship this year the winner will get to take home the Stephen Sinnott throphy. |
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13 May 2005, 20:11 (Ref:1300326) | #9 | ||
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SCOBER11, I couldn't agree more. Formula Ireland was doomed from the start, there was only ever a max of about ten drivers in it at the beginning and last year about six. I heard some drivers were spending around 75 grand per season. As you quite rightly say, get the experience in the lower categories and save your money for the UK if your capable.
By the way, do you know whatever happened to the Fionn Murray Memorial Trophy which was introduced a few years back to the winner of the same championship? Sounds like a slap in the face to the Murray family who invested a lot of effort and money in the very impressive trophy for it now to be unused |
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14 May 2005, 09:12 (Ref:1300577) | #10 | |
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as you know Andy there is a wide range of talent & and cars in the club,always someone to play with
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17 May 2005, 20:36 (Ref:1303228) | #11 | ||
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Didn't know that there was a f murray throphy.Derck m came up with this latest edition. Maybe the last fellow never gave it back???I know that a few years ago the guy that won pre 90 in NI never gave back his because he said he won it he was keeping it!
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