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The Finnish Formula Three Championship was a single seater motor racing series based in Finland. The championship used small Formula Three cars, designed to give drivers experience before moving to higher levels of motor racing. The Finnish Formula Three Championship ran from 1958–1960, 1984–1986 and 2000–2009, and for its final season in 2010 it became known as the Nordic F3 Masters. An independent championship known as the Scandinavian & Nordic Formula Three Championship ran between 1984–1985 and 1992–2001. Scoring system Champions 2010 season *The calendar consists of five events across Finland and Estonia. The Botniaring round was later cancelled.http://nordicf3masters.eu/wp/451 See also *Formula Three References {{Reflist External linksFinnish Formula 3 Championship at forix.comNordic F3 Mast ...
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Open-wheel Car
An open-wheel single-seater (often known as formula car) is a car with the wheels outside the car's main body, and usually having only one seat. Open-wheel cars contrast with street cars, sports cars, stock cars, and touring cars, which have their wheels below the body or inside fenders. Open-wheel cars are built both for road racing and oval track racing. Street-legal open-wheel cars, such as the Ariel Atom, are scarce as they are often impractical for everyday use. History American racecar driver and constructor Ray Harroun was an early pioneer of the concept of a lightweight single-seater, open-wheel "monoposto" racecar. After working as a mechanic in the automotive industry, Harroun began competitive professional racing in 1906, winning the AAA National Championship in 1910. He was then hired by the Marmon Motor Car Company as chief engineer, charged with building a racecar intended to race at the first Indianapolis 500, which he went on to win. He developed a revolutionary ...
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