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'''Formula C''' was a ] class using 125 cc ] ] engines with a six speed ] that develop around 50 hp. It has now been discontinued in favour of ] which uses ] 125 cc engines. | '''Formula C''' was a ] class using 125 cc ] ] engines with a six speed ] that develop around 50 hp. It has now been discontinued in favour of ] which uses ] 125 cc engines. | ||
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'''Formula C''' was also an open wheeled ] racing class originating in the mid | |||
60s, derived from the failed ] class. '''Formula C''' cars were very similar to | |||
'''Formula C''' was also an open wheeled ] racing class originating in the mid 60s, derived from the failed ] class. '''Formula C''' cars were very similar to Formula Juniors; Formula B was a similar class with uprated 1600 cc engines. '''Formula C''' cars were limited to 1100 cc engines. In the SCCA today, ] is the direct descendant of '''Formula C'''. | |||
Formula Juniors; Formula B was a similar class with uprated 1600 cc engines. | |||
'''Formula C''' cars were limited to 1100 cc engines. In the SCCA today, ] | |||
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Formula C was a karting class using 125 cc rotary-valve two-stroke engines with a six speed gearbox that develop around 50 hp. It has now been discontinued in favour of Super ICC which uses reed valve 125 cc engines.
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Formula C was also an open wheeled SCCA racing class originating in the mid 60s, derived from the failed Formula Junior class. Formula C cars were very similar to Formula Juniors; Formula B was a similar class with uprated 1600 cc engines. Formula C cars were limited to 1100 cc engines. In the SCCA today, Formula Continental is the direct descendant of Formula C.
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