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Formula Atlantic - Wikipedia

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Formula Atlantic - Wikipedia

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Formula Atlantic, Formula Pacific and Formula Mondial

    https://www.oldracingcars.com/atlantic/
    Formula Atlantic can trace its origins to the SCCA's 1600cc Formula B which began in 1965, utilising the widely available and cost-effective Lotus-Ford twin cam engine. The formula quickly spread to Canada and then to Britain in 1971, acquiring the name Formula Atlantic in the process. The British series also allowed the Ford BDA engine and this engine dominated the category …

Formula Atlantic Group - The Vintage Racing League

    https://www.thevrl.com/group/formulaatlanticgroup
    Starting in 2006, the series has been run exclusively with Swift 016.a chassis powered by Mazda-Cosworth 2300cc (2.3L) DOHC inline-4 Mazda-Cosworth MZR engines producing 300 bhp. The cars are capable of speeds in excess of 175 mph. The new formula has lowered the costs of running a full Atlantic season to around $500,000-$600,000.

Formula Atlantic – Vintage Road & Racecar

    https://vintageracecar.com/formula-atlantic/
    Formula Atlantic. From 1964 to 1978, a series of flat-bottomed, formula cars were manufactured to serve as a stepping stone to Formula One and the upper echelons of open-wheeled racing. In the late ’50s, F2 and F3 were consolidated into Formula Junior. However, with that category’s demise at the end of 1963, F2 was reformed, utilizing highly developed 1,000- …

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