
Formula Continental is a single seater,
open wheel racing
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class in
motorsports.
It replaced
Formula C as a
Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) racing class.
Most Formula Continental cars are
Formula Ford 2000 (FF2000) models, which is a flat bottomed, steel tube frame open wheel car with smaller wings and a 2-liter engine derived from the steel blocked
Ford Pinto,
Ford Zetec, or
Mazda MZR engines.
Formula Continental at the SCCA National Championship Runoffs
References
Continental
Sports Car Club of America
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