About Formula Vee
You've
been watching Alan Moffat, Peter Brock, Craig Lowndes, Larry Perkins,
Damon Hill, Alan Jones etc, on the box for as long as you can remember.
Reading about Formula 1, V8s, Brabhams, Karts, apexes, understeer,
oversteer, brake balance etc. "Yes I can do better than all of
them! Hill couldn't pass a car if they moved over and waved him through!
But of course I've got nothing to prove either." But maybe you've
been driving karts since you were 2 years old and now you're 15 it's
time to think of making the big move into real racing cars like Formula
Vee. Well regardless, the time has come to take the plunge, to fulfill
your dreams - to become a racing car driver.
Formula Vee Racing
provides the thrill of fiercely competitive motor racing at a budget
cost. Permitted modifications are minimal so that greater emphasis is on
driver skill rather than budget. As a result, the class is the first
proving ground in motor racing and has always been a stepping stone to
higher levels of motorsport. Larry Perkins, Colin Bond, John Blanchard,
and John Bowe began their careers in Formula Vee
The Class
When Formula Vee
was established it was designed as a learning class of motor racing. As
the sport grew, the formula quickly established itself as a popular form
of racing world wide. Take a look at Formula Vee at the 33rd
Australian Grand Prix held in 1968.
In Australia this is the 35th
successful year of Formula Vee, with over 300 racing Formula Vee's.
Membership and car clubs have grown rapidly as it is a level of motor
racing most enthusiasts can afford. It is the best value-for-money race
car package in Australia.
Formula Vee racing provides the thrill of fiercely competitive motor
racing at a budget cost. Permitted modifications are minimal so that
greater emphasis is on driver skill rather than budget. As a result, the
class is the first proving ground in motor racing and has always been a
stepping stone to higher levels of motorsport. Larry Perkins, Colin
Bond, John Blanchard, and John Bowe began their careers in Formula Vee.
Jason
Bargwanna is a recent graduate from Formula Vee who is now a successful
V8 touring car driver. On the international stage, Niki Lauda, Emerson
Fittipaldi and Keke Rosberg, all Formula 1 champions, raced Formula Vees
in Europe or America at the beginning of their careers.
Formula Vee is
controlled by the Formula Vee Association of Australia (FVAA). Without
any support from the motor sports establishment, Formula Vee is the
fastest growing category with the largest pool of cars in Australian
motor racing.
Vee History
The class
originated in the U.S. in 1960 at the request of a Volkswagen dealer.
Vee racing began in 1963 and was recognized as a class of racing by the
Sports Car Club of America. Within a year it was rated fourth in numbers
in the 17 racing classes, a year later it was a close second and by 1966
the class was way out in front.
Racing a
Formula Vee
Formula Vee is the
most affordable open wheel racing car category in Australia. It
represents the ultimate in simple but effective technology in an
affordable race car package.
In the sport of
motor racing, where the cost of a car in most categories is in excess of
$75,000, the cost of a new Formula Vee is $20,000 and you can expect to
pay around $10,000 for a competitive second hand car. Running costs are
low, the VW engine and the VW components are most reliable, available
locally and easy to maintain - and a Vee car remains competitive for
many years.
A feature of
Formula Vee racing is the drivers hitting 200 kph along the straights
and then keeping the cars 'on the edge' for the whole race in tight
formations. The strong VW engine can take revs of up to 7000 RPM.
Vee cars race hard and close together with frequent lead changes and
close finishes. Lap times are only slightly below those of much more
powerful cars. Formula Vee is found on every racing circuit in Australia
with sometimes over 40 cars in an event.
The chassis are simple and easy to repair with costs minimal. Despite
the often intense wheel-to-wheel racing there have accidents. The
excellent safety record has ensured Formula Vee is an been few serious
injuries. Due to the structural integrity of the cars drivers generally
walk away unharmed from appealing and ageless form of motor racing.
Drivers from 15 to 65 compete in evenly matched cars that emphasize driver skill.
Formula Vees are the only open
wheel racing cars to stage a full race primarily on the thunderdome, and
the only class of cars to ever race on the thunderdome in the rain.
Formula Vee
Specifications
A standard 1200cc
or 1600cc air cooled VW engine with a standard 4 speed Volkswagen gearbox, and VW components in front and rear suspension. The engine is
straightforward to remove and dismantle. The chassis are simple and body
panels are either aluminum or fibre glass and easy to repair.
All up body weight of the car and driver is restricted to a minimum of
475kg for 1200cc cars and 490kg for 1600cc cars, with a top speed of
approximately 200 kp/h. Dunlop has exclusively developed an all
weather racing compound tyre specifically to Formula Vee.
Specifications
at a glance
| Engine |
1200cc
or 1600cc standard Volkswagon engine (depending on state
competing within). No modifications permitted other than
polishing/porting of cylinder heads and balancing engine
components. Approximately 50 HP produced. |
| Gearbox |
Standard
Volkswagon (VW 1200, 1300 or 1500 gearboxes permitted). Mounted
180 degree about for better weight distribution. |
| Front
Suspension |
Volkswagon
Type 1 H-Beam with some modifications. |
| Rear
Suspension |
Free,
provided standard Volkswagon axle tubes are used. |
| Wheels |
Standard
Volkswagon rims can be used or any other alloy/composite 5.5
inch 4 or 5 stud wheel weight at least 5.8kg |
| Tyres |
Dunlop have developed a racing compound tyre. Tyres are all weather,
unidirectional. |
| Top
Speed |
Approximately
200 kph (depending on gearbox used) |
| Minimum
Car Weight |
475Kg(1200cc) /
490Kg(1600cc)
including driver. |
| Cost |
A
used rolling chassis without engine starts at $3,500. A fully
built ready to race used car starts at approximately $7,000,
whilst a new car starts at around $20,000. |
REALLY SERIOUSLY - PLEASE!!!
Can you go to www.fvee.org.au
and see the FVee News, and see how inexpensive the Vees for sale are in
Classifieds.
From $6000 - come on... Its better than a boat,
and you don't have to take the wife and kids. Less frustrating than
Golf! Come and Join us.
- Scott
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