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FORMULA SUPER VEE - Formula Super Vee Registry

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    Formula Super Vee was big brother of the widely successful Formula Vee that was introduced as a racing class in 1959. Formula Super Vee, or "FSV", entered racing history in 1970 and ended in 1990 in the United States . It's 20 year run places it squarely as one of the very longest running racing series in history and produced a very long list of talented race drivers who proved …

Formula Super Vee - Wikipedia

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Formula Super Vee « OldRacingCars.com

    https://www.oldracingcars.com/fsv/
    Formula Super Vee. The big brother of the widely successful Formula Vee, FSV began in 1971 with successful but barely reported series in Europe and the US. The original specification was for the air-cooled engine from the VW Beetle but the formula flourished following the introduction of the water-cooled Scirocco engine in 1978.

Formula Vee Racing in the USA

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    A top running Formula Vee will top out at about 120 mph (190 km/h) and corner at about 1.7 g. The 2019 minimum weight is 1025 pounds with driver. One of the most interesting aspects of the class is that, cars built for the class 30 years ago can still be competitive today - that says a lot about class and rules stability as well as cost containment.

Argo Racing Cars Ltd - FORMULA SUPER VEE

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    Bill Alsup in his 1978 ARGO JM-2 Formula Super Vee Argo Racing Cars was later purchased by David Sears, and their former headquarters now houses his Super Nova Racing team. The Argo Racing Cars name was resurrected in recent years for use in the A1 Grand Prix championship, where they supported the A1 Team Lebanon and A1 Team India.

Category: For Sale - FORMULA SUPER VEE

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    FIA registered historic 1971 Supervee Race Ready. Fully restored in 2013 by current owners to very high standard. Chassis: full aluminium monocoque (ex. Ray Heppenstall). Bodywork: RP18, Hence RP9/18, as raced in the late 1970's with wings and slicks. Complete spare set (unpainted) included.

SCCA Formula Super Vee - Wikipedia

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    The SCCA Formula Super Vee was one of the longest running Formula Super Vee championships in the world. Twenty racing season were contested. Twenty racing season were contested. Most of the races were sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America in some occasions the races were sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association .

Formula Super Vee 1986 « US « OldRacingCars.com

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    US Formula Super Vee 1986 After years of domination of FSV, the interruption to Ralt hegemony came at Indianapolis Raceway Park in May 1986 with the arrival of Didier Theys' new Martini MK50. Theys had been on the pace with the MK47 in 1985 but the new car was even better and he won first time out.

Tui - FORMULA SUPER VEE

    https://www.formulasupervee.com/tui.html
    This car was raced in the 1973 VW Gold Cup Championship and was driven by Bertil Roos in the Opert Racing Team. Roos won the championship in '73 with this car Chassis #011 - the car was also used in the Super Vee World Championships in which Roos finished 2nd. The photo of the car at Hockenheim was provided to me by Fred Opert.

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