Formula F100 Explained

Category:Light weight sports cars
Inaugural:1970
Folded:1971
Constructors:Nerus
Merlyn
Royale
Aldon
Elden
Engines:Ford Kent
BMC
Tyres:Firestone F100

The Formula F100 was a racing class in 1970 and 1971. The class was open to lightweight sports cars powered by a 1300cc engine (usually a Ford Kent engine or 1300cc BMC engine).

History

The Formula F100 was launched by Geoff Clarke and the Motor Racing Stables racing school. Clarke also launched Formula Ford and thought that Formula F100 could be the sports car racing equivalent. The British press gave the F100 a far from warm welcome, fearing that the class would rival the popular Clubmans.[1] The first season was dominated by Ray Allen driving a Royale RP4. The car was first powered by a Ford Kent engine. But when Nick Cole became the faster driver in a BMC powered Nerus Silhouette, Allen quickly changed engines. Former Formula 1 driver Les Leston came out of retirement to race in the series. The 49-year-old Briton was competitive towards the end of the season. The season started slow with few car counts, but at the end of the season there were 12 cars on the grid. The 1971 season was dominated by Tom Pryce. The young talent won eight of the 20 races. The series' final race at Brands Hatch on December 27, 1971 proved to be a farce as only one driver made the grid. The class eventually folded and the very popular Clubmans class prevailed.

Cars

The lightweight sports cars were built by various manufacturers. The Royale RP4, Merlyn MK 16, Aldon F100 and the Nerus Silhouette are examples of Formula F100 cars. Cars were fitted with a 1.300cc Ford Kent Crossflow engine. The engine was derived of the Formula Ford 1600. Despite the 300cc smaller engine, the cars were only slightly slower than Formula Ford due to their superior aerodynamics. All cars were fitted with spec Hewland transmission and Firestone tyres.

Car Model Number built
F100[2]
19 2
LD10
DRW 95
MK7[3] 3
Landar R7
Mantis
MK 16
Milmor MK6
Silhouette[4] 2
Nike
Raffo JB100
RP4 11

Champions

Year Driver Car Engine
1970 Royale RP4 Ford Kent
BMC
1971 Royale RP4 ???

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Motor Racing Year 1971. 21 January 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130426144347/http://www.race-cars.com/carsales/other/1351224492/1351224492d2.gif. 26 April 2013.
  2. Web site: Nerus Silhouette F100. Classicdriver.com. 21 January 2014.
  3. Web site: Model Information Sheet . Elden Racing Cars . 21 January 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050830220215/http://eldenracingcars.co.uk/pages/Mk7.htm . August 30, 2005 .
  4. Web site: Lot 399. Bonhams. 21 January 2014.