Considering folks are already selling electric "crate" motors that bolt in place of Chevy V8s and the like, how long do you think it will be before SCCA makes a class for electric formula? Or maybe two, wings and no wings, no wings with a 100-120 hp motor, wings with a 250 hp motor. (And you could accurately talk about your "motor")
Spec chassis? Homebrew? What might be in place for cost control? Do you think they'd be more expensive than ICE cars? Or less? Or do like the FF, remotor an existing chassis.
I'd like to see something like an FV/FST setup where you can build your own chassis to specs or buy a slider and finish it off. It has the potential for being less expensive I think, at least in yearly costs. No oil, gas, might still need some cooling plumbing, but a motor might run for years, maybe with the occasional bearing replacement. Brushless motors have less to wear.
Downsides - might be a heavier car, new crash/fire protocols have to be learned, driver might sometimes have to jump out the car instead of step, tech shed has to read ohms to determine if motor has been rewound with more coils and make sure there's no hidden extra batteries (Smokey would have hidden them in frame rails), cars sound like neighborhood kids playing with RC cars.
The Tesla race series that's getting started is going to have a support race for drivers of the future in 50hp electric karts that do 90 mph.
Probably see something like this in NASA before SCCA. I, for one, prefer the smell and noise of combustion, but I'd sure like to feel what instant torque feels like coming up from turn 3B at Pacific Raceways...