Formula Continental
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Formula Continental replaced Formula C as an SCCA racing class. Formula Continental includes three types of cars.
The first are the traditional 1100cc Formula C cars (which have large wings, are allowed aerodynamic tunnels, and full race motors). The second type is the Formula Ford 2000 (FF2000), which is a flat bottomed, steel tube frame open wheel car with smaller wings and a 2L engine derived from the steel blocked Ford Pinto motor. The third type is the air-cooled variant of the Formula Super Vee, which used a 1600cc VW Bug motor.