Škoda F3 Explained

The Škoda F3 is an open-wheel formula racing car, designed, developed and built by Czech manufacturer Škoda, for both Formula 3 and Formula Junior categories, in 1964.[1] [2]

The water-cooled, top-controlled, four-cylinder, four-stroke in-line engine was installed at the rear and had a displacement of 998 cc or 1221 cc and an output of 76 hp (56 kW). Later, the power was increased to 90 hp (66 kW). He accelerated the 410 kg vehicle up to 210 km/h. The aluminum or plastic body was semi-monocoque with an additional frame made of thin-walled tubes.[3] [4] [5]

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  1. Web site: ŠKODA F3, Type 992 (1964): European-class Formula racing car. ŠKODA Storyboard.
  2. Web site: ŠKODA F3. ŠKODA Heritage.
  3. Web site: 1964 Skoda F3 Monoposto Had a Short, but Victorious Career in Formula 3 Racing. Otilia. Drăgan. July 29, 2021. autoevolution.
  4. Web site: SKODA F3, type 992 (1966) .
  5. Web site: Škoda F3, Type 992 (1964): Formula racing car of the European class. July 30, 2021. tuningblog.eu.