World Speed Motorsports announced today that they have a seat available for the 2019 FormulaSPEED Championship. The FormulaSPEED has become an excellent training class for many up and coming drivers. FS racers have gone on to win races in Pro Mazda, Indy Lights, FIA F3, and many of them have been selected by the Team USA Scholarship.
This upcoming season the FormulaSPEED class will feature its own special schedule. “We designed the 2019 FS schedule to feature a great mix of technical tracks,” stated Formula Car Challenge Series Official Ben Hettema. “An arrive and drive season will be below $40k for the entire championship in the FormulaSPEED class. This should allow FS drivers to focus on more testing as their budgets are not focussed so heavily on just racing events.”
WSM FormulaSpeed 2019 Season Arrive and Drive Support Includes:
- Use of a Gen-2 FormulaSPEED race car for the FCC FormulaSPEED Championship
- Support for all 8 race events (4 double-headers)
- Preparation of the car before each race event including all scheduled maintenance
- Car and crew transportation to events
- Race fuel for race events
- 4 sets of tires (Rules allow 1 set per double-header)
- All WSM labor (except crash repair)
- Shared engineer and/or coach
- Data and video sharing
- Dedicated race technician
Full Season: $39,000
Budget does not include Race entry fees, estimated at $2,500 and damage deposit.
Interested drivers should contact the team directly for more information, or to secure the seat.
Test days Options – Included per day:
- Crew and car transport
- Race fuel
- Dedicated race technician
- Shared engineer/coach, data and video sharing
- Preparation for the car after test day
- Track Fees
Sonoma test day – $3,300 each day / Thunderhill or Buttonwillow test day – $6,600 each day
Season Payment Structure:
$6,000 down payment to secure the seat for 2019 FCC season. Structure is 8 monthly installments from start of season to end of season of $4,125 per month after down payment.
Past WSM FormulaSPEED Program Graduates:
- Kyle Kaiser – 2017 Indy Lights Champion
- Courtney Crone – Team USA Scholarship Candidate and Mazda Road to Indy Shootout Invitee
- Jonathan Sugianto – Mazda Road to Indy Shootout Invitee
- Carter Williams – Team USA Scholarship Candidate and Mazda Road to Indy Shootout Invitee
- Colin Mullan – Team USA Scholarship 2018 Recipient
- Jaden Conwright – 2018 FIA F3 Competition Race Winner
- Sting Ray Robb – Mazda Road To Indy Competitor
Here is what you can expect as a World Speed driver:
- Learn vehicle dynamics in a way that improves performance.
- Expert engineering focused on the driver’s needs.
- Driver coaching to promote and teach performance driving.
- A test program tailored to your budget to get the most seat time.
- Test days centered on your driver-development.
- Support with your sponsors and partners to achieve business objectives via motorsports.
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