US Formula 1000 Championship

US Formula 1000 Championship
Category Open wheeled
Country United States United States
Inaugural season 2013
Constructors Van Diemen/Novak, Piper, Citation, Carbir, Phoenix, Edge Engineering, Firman Race Cars, Stohr, JDR Motorsport, Speads-Rilltech, Astra, Philadelphia Motorsports, Élan, Photon Racing
Engine suppliers Motorcycle-based 4-cycle up to 1000cc
Tyre suppliers Hoosier H
Official website US Formula 1000 Championship

The US Formula 1000 Championship is a race class based on SCCA Formula 1000 rules.

The series

The US Formula 1000 Championship was created in 2013 when the F1000 Pro Series and the Formula 1000 National Championship joined together to create a new national racing series for Formula 1000 cars. The series consists of three championships in one. The US Formula 1000 Championship West, The US Formula 1000 Championship East, and an overall US Formula 1000 Championship.

The format for the US Formula 1000 championship calls for each of the championship series (East and West) to run an equal number of events independently of each other as part of the SCCA SafeRacer national racing program, with points to be awarded based on in-class finishing positions at each event. Each series will crown a separate US Formula 1000 East and US Formula 1000 West Champion with an overall US Formula 1000 Champion decided at the SCCA National Runoffs in September at Road America.

The series first race was held as a joint East-West shootout event at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas on March 9, 2013 and was won by Lawrence Loshak in a JDR F1000. It was followed by a second race the next day which was won by Jose Gerardo in a Stohr.

History

The Sport Car Club of America (SCCA) created the Formula 1000 (otherwise known as FB) class in 2007. The SCCA granted the class national status immediately, allowing Formula 1000 to participate in all national club races with the exception the SCCA National Championship Runoffs.

To be able to compete as a class (FB) in the SCCA National Championship Runoffs, the class was required to have an average of 2.5 entries per national race. The class achieved that in 2009 and was invited to the National Championship Runoffs for the first time in 2010.

Beginning with the first year of SCCA FB national competition, the Formula 1000 National Championship was created to increase interest in the class and build entries. In 2007 and 2008, the Formula 10000 National Championship was a single race, held during American Road Race of Champions at Road Atlanta. Justin Pritchard won the race both years in a Piper chassis.

In 2009, the Formula 1000 National Championship became a true national championship and was a series within a series. While it was run as a separate entity to the SCCA, it counted SCCA races as part of its series. This meant that all drivers throughout the US scored points at their respective SCCA races that counted toward the season-long Formula 1000 National championship. Glenn Cooper won the first Formula 1000 National Championship in 2009.

In 2010 the West Coast-based F1000 Pro Series was formed. It was run in a similar manner to the F1000 National Championship as a series within a series, separate from SCCA FB but counting races within the SCCA as part of its series. The first year consisted of a format of 15 selected races where drivers counted points earned from 10 of those races towards a drivers championship. It also had a Manufacturer's Cup for F1000 constructors. The series first race was held at Phoenix Raceway in March 2010 and was won by Phil deLaO in a Phoenix Raceworks F1000. The series first driver's champion was Nicholas Belling of Canada driving a Firman RFR-F1000. The Manufacturer's Cup was won by Stohr Cars, who would go on to win the cup in 2011 and 2012.

For 2011 the format was changed to ten races over five weekends at selected events (mostly SCCA national races) with points scored in all races. The format would be continue in 2012. It is under this format that the US Formula 1000 Championship is primarily based.

At the end of the 2012 season the F1000 National Championship and the F1000 Pro Series decided to join forces. As of 2013 the series was to consist of a US Formula 1000 Championship East and a US Formula 1000 Championship West. The US Formula 1000 Championship will be decided at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs. Because the US Formula 1000 Championship will be decided based on season-long points the driver who wins the US Formula 1000 Championship may be different from the SCCA National champion.[1]

Cars

See also: Formula 1000

The SCCA General Competition Rules define the Formula 1000 car as follows: "A formula for purpose built, open-wheel, open cockpit racing cars. F1000 allows converted Formula Continental, Formula 2000, Formula F, and purpose-built motorcycle-powered tube frame chassis."[2]

With more than 13 manufacturers Formula 1000 boast more manufacturers than other open-wheel formula class in the world. Manufacturers build purpose built Formula 1000 cars as a rolling chassis or provide kits for converting F2000 cars into F1000. Most provide cars race ready complete with engine and data system package. Purpose built manufacturers include Stohr, Firman, Phoenix, JDR, Astra, Speads, Philadelphia, Edge, and Elan. Manufacturers that convert existing cars include Piper, Citation, and Novak, who convert the Van Dieman. Others provide modified upgrade designs for existing purpose built cars.

Formula 1000 is also one of the few open-wheel racing classes that allow paddle shifters. There are multiple manufacturers of paddle shifters in Formula 1000.

It is possible to use any 4-cycle motorcycle based 1000cc engine. Most popular is the Suzuki GSXR engine. But there are also cars with Honda, Kawasaki, BMW or Yamaha engine.

Formula 1000 Champions

F1000 National Championship F1000 Pro Series SCCA National Championship Runoffs
Year Driver Car Driver Car Driver Car
2007 United States Justin Pritchard Piper DF5
2008 United States Justin Pritchard Piper DF5
2009 United States Glenn Cooper Van Diemen/Novak RF99
2010 United States Brandon Dixon Citation F1000 CanadaNicholas Belling Firman United States Brandon Dixon Citation F1000
2011 United States Brandon Dixon Citation F1000 United States Dave Palmer Stohr F1000 United States Brian Novak Piper DF5
2012 United States Brandon Dixon Citation F1000 United States Lucian Pancea Stohr F1000 United States Brandon Dixon Citation F1000
2013 United States Lawrence Loshak JDR F1000
2014 United States JR Osborne Firman RFR-F1000

US Formula 1000 Champions

US Formula 1000 Championship East US Formula 1000 Championship West US Formula 1000 Championship (Overall)
2013 United StatesLawrence Loshak JDR F1000 United StatesLucian PanceaStohrUnited StatesLawrence Loshak JDR F1000
2014 CanadaJeremy Hill Photon F1000 United StatesLarry VollumStohrUnited StatesLarry VollumStohr

2013 US Formula 1000 Championship Race Winners

US Formula 1000 Championship (Overall Races) US Formula 1000 Championship West US Formula 1000 Championship East
Race 1 COTA - Austin TX - March 9 United StatesLawrence Loshak JDR
Race 2 COTA - Austin TX - March 10 United StatesJose Gerardo Stohr
West Race 3 - Laguna Seca, Monterey,CA - April 14 United StatesJake Latham Stohr
West Race 4 - Laguna Seca, Monterey,CA - April 14 United StatesLucian Pancea Stohr
East Race 3 - VIR, Danville, VA - April 20 United StatesGlenn Cooper Firman
East Race 4 - VIR, Danville, VA - April 21 United StatesGlenn Cooper Firman
East Race 5 - Road Atlanta Atlanta, GA - May 18 United StatesLawrence Loshak JDR
East Race 6 - Road Atlanta Atlanta, GA - May 19 United StatesLawrence Loshak JDR
West Race 5 - Pacific, Kent, WA May 25 United StatesLucian Pancea Stohr
West Race 6 - Pacific, Kent, WA May 26 United StatesLucian Pancea Stohr
East Race 7 - Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI - June 15 United StatesLawrence Loshak JDR
East Race 8 - Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI - June 16 United StatesJR Osborne Citation
West Race 7 - Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, CA - July 6 United StatesJose Gerardo Stohr
West Race 8 - Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, CA - July 7 United StatesJose Gerardo Stohr
East Race 9 - Watkins Glen, NY - July 6 CanadaJeremy Hill Photon
East Race 10 - Watkins Glen, NY - July 7 United StatesLawrence Loshak JDR
West Race 9 - Miller MP, Tooele, UT - August 10 United StatesJake Latham Stohr
West Race 10 - Miller MP, Tooele, UT - August 11 United StatesLucian Pancea Stohr
Finale - Road America, WI - Sept 20 United StatesLawrence Loshak JDR

2014 US Formula 1000 Championship Race Winners

Note: 2014 saw the first standing starts in SCCA club racing when the US Formula 1000 Championship conducted standing starts at Pacific and Portland.

US Formula 1000 Championship (Overall Races) US Formula 1000 Championship West US Formula 1000 Championship East
East Race 1 - Road Atlanta, Atlanta, GA - March 22 United StatesGlenn Cooper Firman
East Race 1 - Road Atlanta, Atlanta, GA - March 22 United StatesGlenn Cooper Firman
West Race 1 - Thunderhill, Willows, CA - April 12 United StatesJR Osborne Citation
West Race 2 - Thunderhill, Willows, CA - April 13 United StatesJR Osborne Citation
East Race 3 - VIR, Danville, VA - April 19 United StatesJason Bell F1000
East Race 4 - VIR, Danville, VA - April 20 United StatesGlenn Cooper Firman
West Race 3 - Pacific, Kent, WA May 24 United StatesLarry Vollum Stohr
West Race 4 - Pacific, Kent, WA May 25 United StatesLarry Vollum Stohr
East Race 5 - Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI - June 15 CanadaJeremy Hill Photon
East Race 6 - Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI - June 16 United StatesAlex Mayer F1000
West Race 5 - PIR, Portland, OR - July 5 United StatesLarry Vollum Stohr
West Race 6 - PIR, Portland, OR - July 6 United StatesLarry Vollum Stohr
East Race 7 - Watkins Glen, NY - July 5 CanadaJeremy Hill Photon
East Race 8 - Watkins Glen, NY - July 6 CanadaJeremy Hill Photon
West Race 7 - The Ridge, Shelton, WA - Aug 9 United StatesLarry Vollum Stohr
West Race 8 - The Ridge, Shelton, WA - Aug 10 United StatesLarry Vollum Stohr
East Race 9 - Mid Ohio, Troy OH - Aug 9 CanadaJeremy Hill Photon
East Race 10 - Mid Ohio, Troy OH - Aug 10 United StatesAlex Mayer F1000
West Race 9 - Laguna Seca, Monterey,CA - Sept 13 United StatesGary Hickman Phoenix
West Race 9 - Laguna Seca, Monterey,CA - Sept 14 United StatesJose Gerardo Stohr
Finale - Laguna Seca, Monterey,CA - Oct 11 United StatesJR Osborne Firman RFR-F1000

US Formula 1000 Championship Points system

Current points system

Points are awarded to finishing drivers in each race using the following system:

Driver's Championship points system.
 1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th   16th   17th   18th   19th   20th   Pole 
22 19 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2

Drivers take their best 8 out of possible 10 finishes to determine their positions in East or West Driver's Championship. Those points are then combined with double points earned in the final championship race to determine the overall US Formula 1000 Drivers Champion.

References

  1. "F1000 National: New Nationwide Championship Created". 22 November 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  2. 2013 General Competition Rules. SCCA. 2013. p. 326.
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