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Formula 1000

Formula 1000 (F1000) is an open wheel class of Formula car 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.[1] Currently, in the United States, F1000 is run in SCCA under the FA (Formula Atlantic) class (it was previously run as FB class prior to 2020) or under SCCA Pro Racing with the North American Formula 1000 Championship.

F1000 cars in 2013.

Formula 1000 cars are priced at $40,000 to $75,000. SCCA rules also allow conversion of an existing Formula car (e.g., FC) to meet F1000 requirements.[2] A converted older Formula 2000 chassis with a used superbike engine ready-to-race can be found for $25,000 to $45,000.[citation needed] A conversion kit for FC cars can be purchased for between $8,000 and $12,000.[citation needed]

Formula 1000 race cars can reach speeds higher 274 km/h (170 mph) and the brakes and corners beyond 3 Gs of downforce.[citation needed]

Manufacturers

Manufacturers of Formula 1000 race car conversions are listed below in alphabetical order. A Formula 1000 conversion involves the modification of an existing formula race car to meet current Formula 1000 rules. One of the major changes involved in a conversion is replacing the original engine and drive train with a 1000 cc super-bike engine using a chain drive train. Other modifications may include chassis frame changes, suspension changes and the addition of an aerodynamics package consisting of front and rear wings with a floor pan diffuser.

Manufacturers
Manufacturer Models Notes
Citation [3]
Griiip [4][page needed]
Gloria C7F [5][page needed]
JDR Race Cars [6][page needed]
Novak Van Diemen Conversion [7][page needed]
Philadelphia Motorsports [8][page needed]
Phoenix Race Works F1K.10 [9][page needed]
Piper Engineering DF6 [10][page needed]
Racing Concepts Speads RM-07A [11]
Ralph Firman Racing RFR F1000 009 [12][page needed]
SSR Engineering 2007 RF07 [citation needed]
Stohr Cars F1000 [13][page needed]

Engines

All specifications are manufacturer claimed. Rear wheel horsepower is measured with engine installed in superbike. Installed in a Formula car, rear wheel horsepower may differ from values below.

Manufacturers

Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Aprilia

Popular Suzuki engines in F1000 competition

Suzuki K7: 2007–2008

  • Engine: 998.6 cc (60.94 cu in), 4-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, TSCC
  • Bore Stroke: 73.4 mm (2.89 in) x 59.0 mm (2.32 in)
  • Compression Ratio: 12.5:1
  • Power (crank) 185 hp (138 kW) @ 12,000 rpm
  • Fuel System: Fuel Injection
  • Lubrication: Wet Sump or Dry Sump
  • Ignition: Digital/transistorized
  • Transmission: 6-speed, constant mesh 6-speed, constant mesh, Back-torque limiting clutch

Suzuki K9: 2009–2012

  • Engine 999 cc (61.0 cu in), 4-stroke, four-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, TSCC
  • Bore Stroke: 74.5 mm (2.93 in) x 57.3 mm (2.26 in)
  • Compression Ratio 12.8:1
  • Power (crank) 191 hp (142 kW) @ 12,000 rpm
  • Fuel System: Fuel Injection
  • Lubrication: Wet Sump or Dry Sump
  • Ignition: Digital/transistorized
  • Transmission: 6-speed sequential, constant mesh 6-speed, constant mesh, Back-torque limiting clutch

Honda engines

Honda Engine
  2004/2005[14] 2006/2007[15]
Engine Type 998 cc liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
Bore/Stroke 75.0 mm (3.0 in) x 56.5 mm (2.2 in)
Compression Ratio 11.9:1 12.2:1
Rear Wheel Horsepower 148.6 bhp (110.8 kW) @ 10,750 rpm 158.8 bhp (118.4 kW) @ 11,500 rpm
Rear Wheel Torque 76.4 lb⋅ft (103.6 N⋅m) @ 8,500 rpm 79.6 lb⋅ft (107.9 N⋅m) @ 8,750 rpm
Redline 13,000 rpm xx,xxx rpm
Valve Train DOHC; four valves per cylinder
Fuel Delivery Dual Stage Fuel Injection (DSFI)
Ignition Computer-controlled digital transistorized with three-dimensional mapping
Drivetrain
Transmission Cassette-type, close-ratio six-speed

Formula 1000 at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs

Year Winner Car Engine
2010   Brandon Dixon Citation F1000 Suzuki
2011   Brian Novak Piper F1000 Suzuki
2012   Brandon Dixon Citation F1000 Suzuki
2013   Lawrence Loshak JDR-012 Suzuki
2014   J.R. Osborne RFR F1000 Kawasaki
2015   J.R. Osborne RFR F1000 Kawasaki
2016   Kevin Roggenbuck RFR F1000 Kawasaki
2017   Alex Mayer JDR-012 Suzuki
2018   Gary Hickman Phoenix Suzuki
2019   Pete Frost Phoenix Suzuki

Defunct editions of F1000

Defunct F1000 Racing Series:

  • F1000 Championship (2007-2013) - Was a "membership" championship that did not run its own events.
  • F1000 Pro Series (2009-2013) - Ran events on the West Coast before merging with F1000 Championship to form US Formula 1000 Championship.
  • US Formula 1000 Championship (2013-2016) - Ran events in conjunction with SCCA Majors

See also

Professional Formula 1000 Racing Series

References

  1. ^ "US Formula 1000 Championship". www.usf1000.com. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  2. ^ "Cars and Rules - Sports Car Club of America". www.scca.com. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  3. ^ "ICP Citation/Variloc: Formula Cars". icpcitation.com.
  4. ^ "Homepage | Griiip | Better Motorsport Experiences". griiip.
  5. ^ "-= Gloria Cars =-". www.gloriacars.com.
  6. ^ "JDR". JDR.
  7. ^ "NovaRaceCars". www.novaracecars.com.
  8. ^ "New F1000 in Production | Philadelphia Motorsports". www.phillymotorsports.com.
  9. ^ "HugeDomains.com - PhoenixRacecars.com is for sale (Phoenix Racecars)". www.hugedomains.com. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  10. ^ "Piper Race Cars". Piper Race Cars.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-10-30. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  12. ^ "Ralph Firman | Race Cars, Competitions and Betting".
  13. ^ Racing, Dauntless. "Dauntless Racing". Dauntless Racing.
  14. ^ 2003 Honda CBR1000RR Specifications article from HondaMotorcycles.com, no longer online[dead link]
  15. ^ 2006 Honda CBR1000RR Specifications article from HondaMotorcycles.com

External links

  • Sports Car Club of America
  • SCCA General Competition Rules
  • 2004 Superbike Comparison (1000cc engines) 2007-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
  • North American Formula 1000 Championship

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this template message Formula 1000 F1000 is an open wheel class of Formula car 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 1 Currently in the United States F1000 is run in SCCA under the FA Formula Atlantic class it was previously run as FB class prior to 2020 or under SCCA Pro Racing with the North American Formula 1000 Championship F1000 cars in 2013 Formula 1000 cars are priced at 40 000 to 75 000 SCCA rules also allow conversion of an existing Formula car e g FC to meet F1000 requirements 2 A converted older Formula 2000 chassis with a used superbike engine ready to race can be found for 25 000 to 45 000 citation needed A conversion kit for FC cars can be purchased for between 8 000 and 12 000 citation needed Formula 1000 race cars can reach speeds higher 274 km h 170 mph and the brakes and corners beyond 3 Gs of downforce citation needed Contents 1 Manufacturers 2 Engines 2 1 Manufacturers 2 2 Popular Suzuki engines in F1000 competition 2 2 1 Suzuki K7 2007 2008 2 2 2 Suzuki K9 2009 2012 2 3 Honda engines 3 Formula 1000 at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs 4 Defunct editions of F1000 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksManufacturers EditManufacturers of Formula 1000 race car conversions are listed below in alphabetical order A Formula 1000 conversion involves the modification of an existing formula race car to meet current Formula 1000 rules One of the major changes involved in a conversion is replacing the original engine and drive train with a 1000 cc super bike engine using a chain drive train Other modifications may include chassis frame changes suspension changes and the addition of an aerodynamics package consisting of front and rear wings with a floor pan diffuser Manufacturers Manufacturer Models NotesCitation 3 Griiip 4 page needed Gloria C7F 5 page needed JDR Race Cars 6 page needed Novak Van Diemen Conversion 7 page needed Philadelphia Motorsports 8 page needed Phoenix Race Works F1K 10 9 page needed Piper Engineering DF6 10 page needed Racing Concepts Speads RM 07A 11 Ralph Firman Racing RFR F1000 009 12 page needed SSR Engineering 2007 RF07 citation needed Stohr Cars F1000 13 page needed Engines EditAll specifications are manufacturer claimed Rear wheel horsepower is measured with engine installed in superbike Installed in a Formula car rear wheel horsepower may differ from values below Manufacturers Edit Honda Kawasaki Suzuki Yamaha Aprilia Popular Suzuki engines in F1000 competition Edit Suzuki K7 2007 2008 Edit Engine 998 6 cc 60 94 cu in 4 stroke four cylinder liquid cooled DOHC 16 valve TSCC Bore Stroke 73 4 mm 2 89 in x 59 0 mm 2 32 in Compression Ratio 12 5 1 Power crank 185 hp 138 kW 12 000 rpm Fuel System Fuel Injection Lubrication Wet Sump or Dry Sump Ignition Digital transistorized Transmission 6 speed constant mesh 6 speed constant mesh Back torque limiting clutchSuzuki K9 2009 2012 Edit Engine 999 cc 61 0 cu in 4 stroke four cylinder liquid cooled DOHC 16 valve TSCC Bore Stroke 74 5 mm 2 93 in x 57 3 mm 2 26 in Compression Ratio 12 8 1 Power crank 191 hp 142 kW 12 000 rpm Fuel System Fuel Injection Lubrication Wet Sump or Dry Sump Ignition Digital transistorized Transmission 6 speed sequential constant mesh 6 speed constant mesh Back torque limiting clutchHonda engines Edit Honda Engine 2004 2005 14 2006 2007 15 Engine Type 998 cc liquid cooled inline four cylinderBore Stroke 75 0 mm 3 0 in x 56 5 mm 2 2 in Compression Ratio 11 9 1 12 2 1Rear Wheel Horsepower 148 6 bhp 110 8 kW 10 750 rpm 158 8 bhp 118 4 kW 11 500 rpmRear Wheel Torque 76 4 lb ft 103 6 N m 8 500 rpm 79 6 lb ft 107 9 N m 8 750 rpmRedline 13 000 rpm xx xxx rpmValve Train DOHC four valves per cylinderFuel Delivery Dual Stage Fuel Injection DSFI Ignition Computer controlled digital transistorized with three dimensional mappingDrivetrainTransmission Cassette type close ratio six speedFormula 1000 at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs EditYear Winner Car Engine2010 Brandon Dixon Citation F1000 Suzuki2011 Brian Novak Piper F1000 Suzuki2012 Brandon Dixon Citation F1000 Suzuki2013 Lawrence Loshak JDR 012 Suzuki2014 J R Osborne RFR F1000 Kawasaki2015 J R Osborne RFR F1000 Kawasaki2016 Kevin Roggenbuck RFR F1000 Kawasaki2017 Alex Mayer JDR 012 Suzuki2018 Gary Hickman Phoenix Suzuki2019 Pete Frost Phoenix SuzukiDefunct editions of F1000 EditDefunct F1000 Racing Series F1000 Championship 2007 2013 Was a membership championship that did not run its own events F1000 Pro Series 2009 2013 Ran events on the West Coast before merging with F1000 Championship to form US Formula 1000 Championship US Formula 1000 Championship 2013 2016 Ran events in conjunction with SCCA MajorsSee also EditProfessional Formula 1000 Racing Series Australian Formula 1000 North American Formula 1000 ChampionshipReferences Edit US Formula 1000 Championship www usf1000 com Retrieved 2020 10 01 Cars and Rules Sports Car Club of America www scca com Retrieved 2020 10 01 ICP Citation Variloc Formula Cars icpcitation com Homepage Griiip Better Motorsport Experiences griiip Gloria Cars www gloriacars com JDR JDR NovaRaceCars www novaracecars com New F1000 in Production Philadelphia Motorsports www phillymotorsports com HugeDomains com PhoenixRacecars com is for sale Phoenix Racecars www hugedomains com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help Piper Race Cars Piper Race Cars RACING concepts Archived from the original on 2020 10 30 Retrieved 2020 09 29 Ralph Firman Race Cars Competitions and Betting Racing Dauntless Dauntless Racing Dauntless Racing 2003 Honda CBR1000RR Specifications article from HondaMotorcycles com no longer online dead link 2006 Honda CBR1000RR Specifications article from HondaMotorcycles comExternal links EditSports Car Club of America SCCA General Competition Rules 2004 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