Formula Vee

Formula Vee (Formula Fau Vee in Germany) or Formula Volkswagen is a popular open wheel, single-seater junior motor racing formula, with relatively low costs in comparison to Formula Ford.

Formula Vee
Olympic Formula Vee racing at Nürburgring in 1969
Formula Vee
2008 Formula Vee 45th Birthday Party at Roebling Road Raceway

On the international stage, Niki Lauda, Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet and Keke Rosberg, all Formula 1 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, V8 Supercar 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.

Formula Vee 
2004 SCCA National Championships Runoffs Winner Jeff Loughead

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 190 km/h (120 mph) and corner at about 1.6 g. It weighs a minimum of 465 kg (1,025 lb) with driver or 500 kg (1,100 lb) with driver as raced in the Australian 1,600 cc (98 cu in) 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 Sports Car Club of America, many other organizations have adopted the Formula Vee as a class.

Variants

Variants of the Formula Vee rules exist in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, UK & Ireland, South Africa, 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 1,600 cc (98 cu in) motor (New Zealand uses the 1,200 cc [73 cu in] variant) and other upgraded components such as disc brakes rack and pinion steering.[citation needed]

(Formula Super Vee, although initially similar, soon moved to water-cooled 1.6-litre (98 cu in) VW four-cylinder engines for higher-tech and faster cars).

SCCA Runoffs Winners

Year Driver Car
1964 Formula Vee  Lewis Kerr Formcar
1965 Formula Vee  Dan Fowler Beach 5
1966 Formula Vee  Bill Campbell Zink
1967 Formula Vee  Bill Campbell Zink
1968 Formula Vee  Bill Scott Zink
1969 Formula Vee  Bill Scott Zink
1970 Formula Vee  Harry Ingle Zink
1971 Formula Vee  Garret Van Camp Lynx
1972 Formula Vee  Dave Weitzenhof Autodynamics
1973 Formula Vee  Rollin Butler Zink
1974 Formula Vee  Harry MacDonald Lynx
1975 Formula Vee  Mike Frangkiser Lynx B
1976 Formula Vee  James Brookshire Agitator
1977 Formula Vee  Mike Frangkiser Lynx B
1978 Formula Vee  Don Courtney Vista Bushwaker
1979 Formula Vee  Wayne Moore Zink
1980 Formula Vee  Wayne Moore † Zink Z12.5
1981 Formula Vee  Don Courtney Vista Bushwaker
1982 Formula Vee  Bill Noble Caracal
1983 Formula Vee  George Fizell Zink Z12
1984 Formula Vee  George Fizell † Zink Z12
1985 Formula Vee  Scott Rubenzer Citation 85V
1986 Formula Vee  George Fizell Caracal D
1987 Formula Vee  Stevan Davis † Racer's Wedge
1988 Formula Vee  George Fizell Caracal D
1989 Formula Vee  Bill Noble Caracal C
1990 Formula Vee  Bill Noble Caracal C
1991 Formula Vee  Skip Streets Mysterian
1992 Formula Vee  Stevan Davis Racer's Wage
1993 Formula Vee  Bill Noble Caracal C
1994 Formula Vee  Bill Noble Caracal C
1995 Formula Vee  Jon Adams Adams Aero
1996 Formula Vee  Jaques Lazier Mysterian M2
1997 Formula Vee  Jonathan Rufener Caracal D
1998 Formula Vee  Brad Stout † Protoform
1999 Formula Vee  Roger Siebenaler Mysterian M2
2000 Formula Vee  Roger Siebenaler Mysterian M2
2001 Formula Vee  Brad Stout Vortech
2002 Formula Vee  Brad Stout Vortech
2003 Formula Vee  Stephen Oseth Vortech
2004 Formula Vee  Jeff Loughead † Vortech
2005 Formula Vee  Brad Stout Vortech
2006 Formula Vee  Stephen Oseth Vortech
2007 Formula Vee  Stephen Oseth Vortech
2008 Formula Vee  Brad Stout Vortech
2009 Formula Vee  Michael Varacins Speed Sport AM-5
2010 Formula Vee  Rick Shields VDF
2011 Formula Vee  Roger Siebenaler Mysterian M2
2012 Formula Vee  Michael Varacins Speed Sport AM-5
2013 Formula Vee  Michael Varacins Speed Sport AM-5
2014 Formula Vee  Rick Shields VDF
2015 Formula Vee  Michael Varacins Speed Sport AM-5
2016 Formula Vee  Michael Varacins Speed Sport AM-5
2017 Formula Vee  Michael Varacins Speed Sport AM-5
2018 Formula Vee  Michael Varacins † Speed Sport AM-
2019 Formula Vee  Andrew Whitston Protoform P2
2020 Formula Vee  Chris Jennerjahn Vortech
2021 Formula Vee  Andrew Whitston Protoform P2
2022 Formula Vee  Brian Farnham Silver Bullet FR-S
2023 Formula Vee  Andrew Whitston Protoform P3


Michael Varacins has the most titles with seven.

† Denotes President's Cup Winner

List of Formula Vee championships and Events

Country Series/Event Name Active Years Additional Information
Formula Vee  Australia Formula Vee Australia Series 1965–present
Formula Vee  Canada Formula 1200 Championship Series 1965–present
Challenge Cup Series 2015–present Also competes in the United States of America.
Autumn Challenge Cup Series 2013–2014 Also competed in the United States of America. This series became the Challenge Cup Series.
Pacific Challenge Cup Series 2022-Present Also competes in the United States of America. This series is held on the West Coast of Canada and the USA
Formula Vee  Ireland Selco.ie National Championship Series Unknown-present
Formula Vee  Brazil Campeonato Paulista de Formula Vee 2011-present
Copa ECPA Unknown-present
Fórmula Vee Open 2021-present Exclusively for beginners
Formula Vee  New Zealand Formula First New Zealand Championship Series 1967-present
Formula Vee  South Africa Formula Vee Championship 1966–present Longest running motor racing championship in South Africa
Formula Vee  United Kingdom Formula Vee Championship Series 1967–present
750 Motor Club Formula Vee Championship 1979–present
Formula Vee  United States Formula Vee at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs 1964–present Oldest Formula Vee event in the world.
Challenge Cup Series 2015–present Also competes in the Canada.
Northeast Formula Vee Championship Series Unknown-present
Autumn Challenge Cup Series 2013–2014 Also competed in Canada. This series became the Challenge Cup Series.

See also

References

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