Formula V Air Racing Explained

Formula V Air Racing is an American motorsport that involves small aircraft using engines up to 100cuin in displacement.

History

The proposal for Formula V has its roots in the 1964 Reno Air Races.[1] In 1969, Air racer, Steve Wittman presented at the Rockford air convention of the Experimental Aircraft Association specifications for a racing event based around aircraft powered with a Volkswagen air-cooled engine.[2]

Racers compete around a 2-mile oval course that subject the racers to up to 2.2g.

Several aircraft were capable of meeting the specifications for Formula V at its creation. Specific designs were introduced shortly after that maximized speed for the configuration.

Aircraft include:

Champions

Winners of the Formula V National Championship are determined by points from the years events. Since 1995 the winner also holds The Wittman Trophy for a year.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Sport Aviation. What's up with Formula V. Jan 1973. Don Berliner.
  2. Sport Aviation. Oct 1969. Specifications For The 100 Cubic Inch Racers. Bill Blake.
  3. Sport Aviation. WITTMAN FORMULA V FLIES!. Dec 1970. Don Berliner.
  4. Web site: Formula V National Champions & Wittman Trophy . Formulav.com . 2013-10-06.