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Formula 1000 (F1000) is an
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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. Currently, in the United States, F1000 is run in
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under the FA (
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) class (it was previously run as FB class prior to 2020) or under SCCA Pro Racing with the North American Formula 1000 Championship. 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. A converted older Formula 2000 chassis with a used superbike engine ready-to-race can be found for $25,000 to $45,000. A conversion kit for FC cars can be purchased for between $8,000 and $12,000. Formula 1000 race cars can reach speeds higher 274 km/h (170 mph) and the brakes and corners beyond 3 Gs of downforce.


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.


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


Formula 1000 at the

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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 * Australian Formula 1000 * North American Formula 1000 Championship


References


External links


Sports Car Club of America

SCCA General Competition Rules

2004 Superbike Comparison (1000cc engines)

North American Formula 1000 Championship
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