Formula F at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs

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SCCA National Championship Runoffs
Road America.svg
Formula F
Venue Road America
Location Town of Plymouth, Sheboygan County, at N7390 Highway 67, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, United States
43°47′51″N87°59′38″W / 43.79750°N 87.99389°W / 43.79750; -87.99389
First race1969
Most wins (driver) Flag of the United States.svg Dave Weitzenhof (4)
Flag of the United States.svg Jonathan Kotyk (4)
Most wins (manufacturer) Swift Engineering (16)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length6.515 km (4.048 mi)
Turns14
2009 Formula F winner Scott Rubenzer Runoffs winner at Road America FF31RoadAmerica2009SCCANationalChampionships.jpg
2009 Formula F winner Scott Rubenzer Runoffs winner at Road America

Formula F is one of the oldest classes competed at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs.

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Formula Ford was first introduced at the Runoffs in 1969 at Daytona. The first edition featured 21 drivers with Skip Barber winning the race and scoring the fastest lap. Most cars in the field were imported British Formula Ford cars such as the Merlyn, Lotus and Royale. Barber also won the second edition in 1970. The following decades saw many racing drivers competed in various different racing chassis. Dave Weitzenhof is the most successful driver in the class winning four times, each at Road Atlanta.

The introduction of the Swift DB1 in 1983 started an era of dominance. The chassis type won the race ten times. The chassis type also won ten consecutive pole positions between 1983 and 1992. [1] In 2009 the Honda L engine was introduced alongside the Ford Kent engine and Ford Cortina engine. In 2012 the first Formula F Runoffs was won by a Honda engine.

Race winners

YearTrackWinnerCarEngine
Formula Ford
1969 Daytona Flag of the United States.svg Skip Barber Caldwell D9 Ford Kent
1970 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Skip Barber Tecno Ford Kent
1971 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Jim Harrell Titan Mk.6A Ford Kent
1972 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Miller Hawke DL2B Ford Kent
1973 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Bob Earl ADF Ford Kent
1974 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Miller Lola T340 Ford Kent
1975 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Tom WiechmannADF Mk.II Ford Kent
1976 Road Atlanta Flag of New Zealand.svg Dennis Firestone Crosslé 30F Ford Kent
1977 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Dave Weitzenhof Zink Z10 Ford Kent
1978 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg David Loring Eagle Ford Kent
1979 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Dave Weitzenhof Zink Z10 Ford Kent
1980 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Bob LobenbergADF Mk.II Ford Kent
1981 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Dave Weitzenhof Citation-Zink Z16 Ford Kent
1982 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Bob LobenbergADF Mk.II Ford Kent
1983 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg R.K. Smith Swift DB1 Ford Kent
1984 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Jackson Younge Reynard 84F Ford Kent
1985 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Scott Atchison Swift DB1 Ford Kent
1986 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Swift DB1 Ford Kent
1987 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Dave Weitzenhof Citation Centurian Ford Kent
1988 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Hendrick Swift DB1 Ford Kent
1989 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Richard Bahmer Swift DB1 Ford Kent
1990 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Tony Kester Reynard FF88-X Ford Kent
1991 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Richard Schroebel Swift DB1 Ford Kent
1992 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg C.T. Hancock Swift DB1 Ford Kent
1993 Road Atlanta Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Lazzaro Van Diemen RF93 Ford Kent
1994 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg John Fillipakis Swift DB1 Ford Kent
1995 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg Bruce May Swift DB1 Ford Kent
1996 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg Bruce May Swift DB1 Ford Kent
1997 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg John LaRue Citation Ford Kent
1998 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg Keith Nunes Swift DB6 Ford Kent
1999 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg Keith Nunes Swift DB6 Ford Kent
2000 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg Chris Winkler Van Diemen RF99 Ford Kent
2001 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Krisiloff Van Diemen RF01 Ford Kent
2002 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg Justin Pritchard Piper DF5 Ford Kent
2003 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg Justin Pritchard Piper DF5 Ford Kent
2004 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg Scott Rarick Swift DB6 Ford Kent
2005 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg John Robinson II Swift DB6 Ford Kent
2006 Heartland Park Topeka Flag of the United States.svg Thomas Schweitz Piper Ford Kent
2007 Heartland Park Topeka Flag of the United States.svg John Robinson II Swift DB6 Ford Kent
2008 Heartland Park Topeka Flag of the United States.svg Chris Keller Swift DB6 Ford Kent
Formula F
2009 Road America Flag of the United States.svg Scott Rubenzer Citation 95FF Ford Kent
2010 Road America Flag of the United States.svg Tim Kautz Piper DF3D Ford Kent
2011 Road America Flag of the United States.svg Lewis Cooper III Van Diemen RF00 Ford Kent
2012 Road America Flag of the United States.svg Tim Kautz Piper DF3D Honda L15A7
2013 Road America Flag of the United States.svg Tim Kautz Piper DF3D Honda L15A7
2014 Laguna Seca Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Grenier Citation Honda L15A7
2015 Daytona Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rick Payne Van Diemen RF99 Honda L15A7
2016 Mid-Ohio Flag of the United States.svg Neil Verhagen Mygale SJ11 Honda L15A7
2017 Indianapolis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Cowley Mygale SJ11 Honda L15A7
2018 Sonoma Flag of the United States.svg Jonathan Kotyk Mygale Honda L15A7
2019 VIR Flag of the United States.svg Jonathan Kotyk Mygale Honda L15A7
2020 Road America Flag of the United States.svg Simon Sikes Mygale SJ12 Honda L15A7
2021 Indianapolis Flag of the United States.svg Jonathan Kotyk Mygale SJ11 Honda L15A7
2022 VIR Flag of the United States.svg Jonathan Kotyk Mygale Honda L15A7
2023 VIR Flag of the United States.svg Nolan Allaer Van Diemen RF00 Ford Kent

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References

  1. "SCCA Runoffs Media Guide 2013" (PDF). SCCA. Retrieved 30 August 2016.