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Formula 5000 - Wikipedia

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Formula A and Formula 5000 1965-1982 - OldRacingCars.com

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    Australia held out, their unchanged cars carrying on until early 1982. The US Formula 5000 series was replaced by Single Seat Can-Am for 1977, giving good work to sports-car-bodied Lola T330/T332 cars right up to 1986. In this web site we attempt to fully chronicle all the FA and F5000 cars from all corners of the globe.

Formula 5000 cars by constructor and model « OldRacingCars.com

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    F5000 Sections Cars Champions SCCA champions The cars Formula A, or Formula 5000 as it soon became, boomed when 5-litre stock block engnes were allowed in 1968. Lola, Eagle, McLaren and Surtees built cars for the new formula and they would later be joined by the other major racing car constructors of the period, Lotus, Cooper, Chevron and March.

Formula 5000 Racing Cars - Conceptcarz.com

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    Lola T332. Lola T430. 1977. Elfin MR8. 1982. Theodore TY02. Formula 5000, also referred to as F5000, was a racing series that lasted from 1968 through 1982. In the United States, the series raced in the SCCA Formula A races. F5000 was conceived as a low-cost, open-wheeled racing series that had a maximum of 5.0 liter engine displacement size.

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