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The '''Formula A World Championship''' is an [[Aeia|Aeian]] {{wp|motor racing}} championship for {{wp|Formula One|Formula A}} cars which would be recognised by the governing body of international {{wp|motorsport}}, the Societat Internationale d'Automobila (SIA), as the highest class of competition for {{wp|open-wheel racing cars}}. The competition has taken place since the inaugural event in 1952 and has been held on a yearly basis since then. Each year comprises a season which contain a number of races, known as ''{{wp|Grand Prix}}'' which are held worldwide on purpose built {{wp|race track|circuits}} and public roads.
The '''Formula A World Championship''' is an [[Aeia|Aeian]] {{wp|motor racing}} championship for {{wp|Formula One|Formula A}} cars which would be recognised by the governing body of international {{wp|motorsport}}, the Societat Internationale d'Automobila (SIA), as the highest class of competition for {{wp|open-wheel racing cars}}. The competition has taken place since the inaugural event in 1952 and has been held on a yearly basis since then. Each year comprises a season which contain a number of races, known as ''{{wp|Grand Prix}}'' which are held worldwide on purpose built {{wp|race track|circuits}} and public roads.


Formula A cars are the fastest road course racing cars in the world, owing to very high cornering speeds achieved through the generation of large amounts of aerodynamic downforce. Formula As cars race at speeds of up to approximately 375 km/h (233 mph) with engines currently limited in performance to a maximum of 15,000 rpm. The cars are capable of lateral acceleration in excess of six g-forces in corners. The cars are very dependent on electronics, {{wp|aerodynamics}}, {{wp|suspension (vehicle)|suspension}} and {{wp|tyres}}. The composition and construction of cars has changed dramatically over time since the inaugural 1952 event.  
Formula A cars are the fastest road course racing cars in Aeia, owing to very high cornering speeds achieved through the generation of large amounts of aerodynamic downforce as well as the usage of V8 engines capable of speeds up to 375 km/h (233 mph). The cars themselves are dependent on technological innovations in the usage of electronics, suspension systems, aerodynamics, along with high-performance slick tyres and experimental fuels. The composition of the cars has changed dramatically over time, with their construction governed by a series of regulations produced by the SIA which tend to change every few years.


The upcoming 2018 championship is due to be contested over a number of Grands Prix held in different countries throughout Aeia. Drivers and teams are scheduled to compete for the titles of Aeian Drivers' Champion and Aeian Constructors' Champion respectively.
The upcoming 2018 championship is due to be contested over a number of Grands Prix held in different countries throughout Aeia. Drivers and teams are scheduled to compete for the titles of Aeian Drivers' Champion and Aeian Constructors' Champion respectively.
==History==
==History==
==Contracted teams and drivers==
==Contracted teams and drivers==
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 22 March 2020

Formula A World Championship
Formula A.png
CategorySingle seater
CountryInternational
Inaugural season1952
Drivers16
Constructors8
Engine suppliersAssoluto · Givenchi · Motordiuil · Polcari · Victory-Wald Motors
Tyre suppliersCaoutchouc

The Formula A World Championship is an Aeian motor racing championship for Formula A cars which would be recognised by the governing body of international motorsport, the Societat Internationale d'Automobila (SIA), as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The competition has taken place since the inaugural event in 1952 and has been held on a yearly basis since then. Each year comprises a season which contain a number of races, known as Grand Prix which are held worldwide on purpose built circuits and public roads.

Formula A cars are the fastest road course racing cars in Aeia, owing to very high cornering speeds achieved through the generation of large amounts of aerodynamic downforce as well as the usage of V8 engines capable of speeds up to 375 km/h (233 mph). The cars themselves are dependent on technological innovations in the usage of electronics, suspension systems, aerodynamics, along with high-performance slick tyres and experimental fuels. The composition of the cars has changed dramatically over time, with their construction governed by a series of regulations produced by the SIA which tend to change every few years.

The upcoming 2018 championship is due to be contested over a number of Grands Prix held in different countries throughout Aeia. Drivers and teams are scheduled to compete for the titles of Aeian Drivers' Champion and Aeian Constructors' Champion respectively.

History

Contracted teams and drivers

Entrant Constructor Chassis Power unit Tyres Race drivers Free Practice drivers
No. Driver name Rounds No. Driver name
Cuirpthe Aighwind Racing Mótordiuil AR12 Mótordiuil C 11 Cuirpthe Abban Dietrich All 92
03
Cuirpthe Hans Ó Súilleabháin
Motsvara Liam Eriksson
13 Cuirpthe Finn Mac Diarmada All
Midrasia Assoluto Racing Assoluto AR2018 Assoluto 057 C 7 Midrasia Jacint Novellas All N/A
3 Template:Country data Carcossica Lucierý Waoz All
Navack Givenchi Racing Givenchi GR18 Givenchi C 6 Navack Stefan Smedberg All N/A
66 Midrasia Donato Benetti All
Template:Country data Hipasia KTBM Motoring KTBM-Givenchi M6 Givenchi C 22 Template:Country data Hipasia Shofar Melekh All N/A
14 Onza Siyabonga Rəşad All
Midrasia Racing Team Solvalou Solvalou-Assoluto RTS32 Assoluto 057 C 2 Bevenia Manoel Oliveira All 76 Renneque Rémy Morel
9 Crylante Liisi Järvinen All
Atresca Scuderia Etrescia Polcari SA04 Polcari C 5 Atresca Abaco Monte All N/A
27 Glanodel Joris Aaltink All
Ajerrin Southern Waves Racing Southern Waves-Mótordiuil SW02 Mótordiuil C 4 Ajerrin Daniel Ognais All 8 Ajerrin Cheo Figari
18 Ajerrin Roli Leong All
Newrey VWM Racing Victory-Wald Motors VW41 Victory-Wald Motors C 10 Newrey Horatio Biddick All N/A
42 Newrey Malcom Zeoffajen All

Changes since 2017

  • At Assoluto Newreyan driver Horatio Biddick was dropped by the team following a number of lacklustre results in the 2017 season. He was replaced by Lucierý Waoz of [[Carcossica[[ who took the position of secondary driver for the team. As a result, for the 2018 season, Biddick signed with VWM Racing.

Calendar

The following Grands Prix are due to take place in 2018:

Round Grand Prix Circuit Date
1 Salborgan Grand Prix Template:Country data Salborga Nasjonal Krets, Asvard TBA
2 Dreyvisevite Grand Prix Dreyvisevich Zhaknye Klatra, Curoczantyi TBA
3 Rennequan Grand Prix Renneque Autorota Internationale, Chantilly TBA
4 Atrescan Grand Prix Atresca Rocca Street Circuit, Rocca TBA
5 Midrasian Grand Prix Midrasia Circuit d'Almiaro, Almiaro TBA
6 Navish Grand Prix Navack Autodromo Monumental, Brestrand TBA
7 Cuirpthean Grand Prix Cuirpthe Ráschúrsa Idirnáisiúnta, Portlaoise TBA
8 Tyronovan Grand Prix Tyronova Geissnal-Rennstrecke, Sudisenland TBA
9 Ajerri Grand Prix Ajerrin Maka Raceway, Maka TBA
10 Lhaeraidh Grand Prix Template:Country data tir Lhaeraidd Luasbhealach Náisiúnta, Saied TBA
11 Elhazian Grand Prix Elhazia Brassida Park Circuit, Brassida TBA
12 Onzan Grand Prix Onza Kunta International Circuit, Kunta TBA

Changes since 2017