List of Canadian Formula Fords
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Several Formula Ford
racing cars have been designed or built in Canada
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Formula Ford
Formula Ford is a single seater, open wheel class in motorsport which exists in some form in many countries around the world. It is an entry-level series to motor racing....
racing cars have been designed or built in Canada
Canada
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Name | Designed or built by | Notes |
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Aero | Dobroslov Hajek (1) | |
Aero 2 | Ed Caroll, Ian Willis, Keith Willis (2) | based on the Aero |
Ash | Wayne Pinney, Randy Packham (1) | |
Chinook | Fejer | |
Ferret | Alec Purdy, Fred Wilken | first model built in 1970 Mk IV model built in 1973 still competitive |
Franklin | ||
Harfang | ||
Hayman | Roy Hayman (2) | |
Jonak | Mark Jonak, Vladimir Jonak | models 86 and 86B, built in 1986 |
Locust DWF | Percy Adler | |
Magnum | Jean-Pierre St-Jacques | Mk I built in 1970 Mk II built in 1971 Mk III built in 1972 Mk IV built in 1989 (a Magnum Mk III was driven to the 1973 Quebec Formula Ford championship by Gilles Villeneuve Gilles Villeneuve Joseph Gilles Henri Villeneuve, better known as Gilles Villeneuve , was a Canadian racing driver. An enthusiast of cars and fast driving from an early age, he started his professional career in snowmobile racing in his native province of Quebec... ) |
Monoplace CMV | Jacques Cadorette, Marc Montmigny, Mario Villenuve | |
Patterson | Mark Patterson | one example, built in Belcarra, BC in 1976 |
Pulsar | Bob McCallum | modeled after Crossle 32F |
Tsunami | Bob McCallum, Rob Keur | 2 built; first one completed in 1984 |
Xpit | Eric Siegrist | the name is pronounced speet |