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Formula Vee (Formula Fau Vee in
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) or Formula Volkswagen is a popular open wheel, single-seater junior
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, with relatively low costs in comparison to Formula Ford. On the international stage, Niki Lauda, Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet and Keke Rosberg, all
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champions, and Scott Dixon a six time IndyCar champion raced Formula Vees in Europe, New Zealand, or America at the beginning of their careers. In Australia,
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drivers Larry Perkins, Colin Bond, John Blanchard, John Bowe, Jason Bargwanna and Paul Stokell were also racers in Formula Vee. Formula First, raced in the US and New Zealand, employs the same chassis, but with upgraded motor, brakes and steering. Australia’s modern Formula Vee car rules are the definition for formula first in these countries


Description

The class is based on a pre-1963 Volkswagen Beetle, utilizing a collection of the stock parts to form a competitive race car around a purpose-built tube frame and racing tires. The VW engine, transmission, front suspension, brakes and wheels are stock or modified stock parts. The chassis is a tube frame design and the body is fiberglass or carbon fiber. The intention of this class is for the average person to build and maintain the car. Over the years, the rules have evolved to improve performance, lower cost, or to allow replacement of discontinued parts. In 2003, '' Grassroots Motorsports'' presented Formula Vee with the Editors' Choice Award. A top-running Formula Vee will go and corner at about 1.6 g. It weighs a minimum of without driver or with driver as raced in the Australian specification. Purchasing and running a Formula Vee car is relatively affordable compared to most motorsport categories. In 2022, a brand-new race car for the Australian Formula Vee series was estimated to cost approximately "50-55,000 Australian dollars" (approximately $US 37,000), with competitive second-hand cars costing much less. Renting a car for a race meeting was estimated at $A1000 (approximately $US700). Each year, Formula Vee is one of the classes at the SCCA Runoffs, which awards a national championship. While it is primarily a class in the
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, many other organizations have adopted the Formula Vee as a class.


Variants

Variants of the Formula Vee rules exist in the Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, Germany and New Zealand. Particularly notable is Formula First, raced in the US and New Zealand, which employs the same chassis, but with later model Beetle parts, a larger motor (New Zealand uses the variant) and other upgraded components such as disc brakes rack and pinion steering. ( Formula Super Vee, although initially similar, soon moved to water-cooled VW four-cylinder engines for higher-tech and faster cars).


SCCA Runoffs Winners

Michael Varacins has the most titles with seven. † Denotes President's Cup Winner


List of Formula Vee championships and Events


See also

* Formula Vee at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs *
Super Vee Formula Super Vee was an open-wheel racing series that took place in Europe and the United States from 1970 to 1990. The formula was created as an extension of Formula Vee, a racing class that was introduced in 1959. Formula Super Vee in Europe wa ...


External links

*http://www.nefv.org/ Northeast Formula Vee USA https://www.facebook.com/groups/nefv.org
Challenge Cup Series (US, South Africa & Brazil collaboration)Formula First USAformulaveeracing.org (US)formulavee.us (US)ApexSpeed.com (US)Formula Vee (Ireland)Australian Formula Vee WebsiteAustralian Formula Vee SpecificationsNew Zealand Formula First (née Formula Vee)Formula Vee (UK)750 Motor Club (UK organising club)Formula 1200 – Canada
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Formula Vee South AfricaHistoric Formula Vee in AustraliaHistorische Formel Vau Europa


References

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