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'''Crown Formula''' (also known as '''Formula 1''' or '''CF1''') is a class of {{wpl|open-wheel car|single-seater}} {{wpl|auto racing}} and is the highest class of racing sanctioned by the [[International Motorsport Association]]. Crown Formula has been one of the premier forms of racing around the world since its inaugural season in 1950. A Formula season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, which take place worldwide on both purpose-built circuits and closed public roads. Most events occur in rural locations on purpose-built tracks, but several events, most notably the [[Rio Palito Grand Prix]] take place on city streets. | '''Crown Formula''' (also known as '''Formula 1''' or '''CF1''') is a class of {{wpl|open-wheel car|single-seater}} {{wpl|auto racing}} and is the highest class of racing sanctioned by the [[International Motorsport Association]]. Crown Formula has been one of the premier forms of racing around the world since its inaugural season in 1950. A Formula season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, which take place worldwide on both purpose-built circuits and closed public roads. Most events occur in rural locations on purpose-built tracks, such as the [[Virninac Grand Prix]] in [[Elbresia]], but several events, most notably the [[Rio Palito Grand Prix]], take place on city streets. A points system is used at Grands Prix to determine the annual World Championships, which are the seasons consisting of 20 total races. | ||
{{wp|Formula cars}} are the fastest regulated road-course racing cars in the world, owing to very high cornering speeds achieved through the generation of large amounts of aerodynamic downforce. The cars allow wide front and rear wings, and wide tyres, resulting in peak cornering forces near 6.5 lateral g and top speeds of around 350 km/h (215 mph). | {{wp|Formula cars}} are the fastest regulated road-course racing cars in the world, owing to very high cornering speeds achieved through the generation of large amounts of aerodynamic downforce. The cars allow wide front and rear wings, and wide tyres, resulting in peak cornering forces near 6.5 lateral g and top speeds of around 350 km/h (215 mph). Crown Formula is one of the most expensive sports, as the average annual cost of running a team – designing, building, and maintaining cars, pay, transport – being approximately Q220,000,000 (or ℤ265,000,000) | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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! scope="col" | Season | ! scope="col" | Season | ||
! scope="col" | First race | |||
! scope="col" | Last race | |||
! scope="col" | Driver's Champion | ! scope="col" | Driver's Champion | ||
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|[[2013 Crown Formula World Championship|2013]] | |[[2013 Crown Formula World Championship|2013]] | ||
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|Last race | |||
|Racer | |Racer | ||
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|[[2014 Crown Formula World Championship|2014]] | |[[2014 Crown Formula World Championship|2014]] | ||
|First race | |||
|Last race | |||
|Racer | |Racer | ||
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|[[2015 Crown Formula World Championship|2015]] | |[[2015 Crown Formula World Championship|2015]] | ||
|First race | |||
|Last race | |||
|Racer | |Racer | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[2016 Crown Formula World Championship|2016]] | |[[2016 Crown Formula World Championship|2016]] | ||
|First race | |||
|Last race | |||
|[[Arnaud Crozier]] | |[[Arnaud Crozier]] | ||
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|[[2017 Crown Formula World Championship|2017]] | |[[2017 Crown Formula World Championship|2017]] | ||
|First race | |||
|Last race | |||
|Racer | |Racer | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[2018 Crown Formula World Championship|2018]] | |[[2018 Crown Formula World Championship|2018]] | ||
|First race | |||
|Last race | |||
|Racer | |Racer | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[2019 Crown Formula World Championship|2019]] | |[[2019 Crown Formula World Championship|2019]] | ||
|First race | |||
|Last race | |||
|Racer | |Racer | ||
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|[[2020 Crown Formula World Championship|2020]] | |[[2020 Crown Formula World Championship|2020]] | ||
|First race | |||
|Last race | |||
|Racer | |Racer | ||
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|[[2021 Crown Formula World Championship|2021]] | |[[2021 Crown Formula World Championship|2021]] | ||
|First race | |||
|Last race | |||
|Racer | |Racer | ||
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|[[2022 Crown Formula World Championship|2022]] | |[[2022 Crown Formula World Championship|2022]] | ||
|First race | |||
|Last race | |||
|[[Parker Beste]] | |[[Parker Beste]] | ||
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|[[2023 Crown Formula World Championship|2023]] | |[[2023 Crown Formula World Championship|2023]] | ||
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|Racer | |Racer | ||
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Revision as of 22:45, 7 June 2023
Category | Open-wheel single-seater Formula auto racing |
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Country | Coalition of Crown Albatross |
Drivers | 20 |
Teams | 10-20 |
Crown Formula (also known as Formula 1 or CF1) is a class of single-seater auto racing and is the highest class of racing sanctioned by the International Motorsport Association. Crown Formula has been one of the premier forms of racing around the world since its inaugural season in 1950. A Formula season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, which take place worldwide on both purpose-built circuits and closed public roads. Most events occur in rural locations on purpose-built tracks, such as the Virninac Grand Prix in Elbresia, but several events, most notably the Rio Palito Grand Prix, take place on city streets. A points system is used at Grands Prix to determine the annual World Championships, which are the seasons consisting of 20 total races.
Formula cars are the fastest regulated road-course racing cars in the world, owing to very high cornering speeds achieved through the generation of large amounts of aerodynamic downforce. The cars allow wide front and rear wings, and wide tyres, resulting in peak cornering forces near 6.5 lateral g and top speeds of around 350 km/h (215 mph). Crown Formula is one of the most expensive sports, as the average annual cost of running a team – designing, building, and maintaining cars, pay, transport – being approximately Q220,000,000 (or ℤ265,000,000)
History
List of Formula Grand Prixs
List of seasons
Season | First race | Last race | Driver's Champion |
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2013 | First race | Last race | Racer |
2014 | First race | Last race | Racer |
2015 | First race | Last race | Racer |
2016 | First race | Last race | Arnaud Crozier |
2017 | First race | Last race | Racer |
2018 | First race | Last race | Racer |
2019 | First race | Last race | Racer |
2020 | First race | Last race | Racer |
2021 | First race | Last race | Racer |
2022 | First race | Last race | Parker Beste |
2023 | First race | Last race | Racer |