FRP F1600 Mid-Ohio April 30 - May 2
There were 22 entries in 2020. There are 20 and counting with 16 days to go this year. Quality competition ..... looks like all should be on the lead lap after 25 mins ...... barring misadventure. Still time for others to join the fun. If you are not up for the F1600 Series, then come and support RCFFS.
The FRP events at Mid-Ohio and PIRC are just great events for formula car racers from FV, through CF, FF, F1600, F2000, F1000 and FA. If you have a race car in any of these classes, then treat yourself, and visit www.formularacepromotions.com for info to help you be there.
26 cars, most within 2 seconds per lap!
It is not an exaggeration to say that this may be the best quality and quantity field that the F1600 series has ever had. In terms of quality, it compared to 2015 when we had Scott Andrews, Jordan Kane, Kyle Kirkwood, Robert Megennis, Parker Chase, Skylar Robinson, Neil Verhagan, Cameron Das, Michai Stephens, and Jim Gaughary all do events. There may be as many as ten from this weekends group who are currently active in RTI (Road to Indy), or will be in the next few years.
While I am very proud of all my team and crew, it was certainly a win-win event for our formula car community. I hope this is a turning point. The PIRC Hoosier Super Tour event certainly hurt the FVCC car count, but every group had a decent field of cars with great racing. I expect PIRC in June to be very good as well as it has become the other FRP showcase event.
I encourage everyone with a formula class that fits within the FRP class structure to come to Barber on May 20-23, and future events.
Qualifying
https://mcusercontent.com/f2006316d9..._penalties.pdf
Race 1
https://mcusercontent.com/f2006316d9...Results.07.pdf
Race 2
https://mcusercontent.com/f2006316d9...Results.04.pdf
Race 3
https://mcusercontent.com/f2006316d9...Results.04.pdf
28 Entries. One broke down in travel. One broke in Friday practice. 26 ran all weekend.
And missing regulars Petzko, Oseth, and Schweitz.