Paul Lawrence looks at the ongoing success story of Formula Junior
Sixty years on from its creation, Formula Junior is riding high as the most successful category in historic racing. As the only single-seater class below Formula 1 in period, Junior had just six seasons as a contemporary category, yet its legacy is being cherished more strongly than ever.
In 1958 Sir Edmund Hillary reached the South Pole, the Munich air crash decimated the Manchester United football team, Elvis joined the army, Charles de Gaulle became prime minister of France and the first trans-Atlantic passenger flights started between London and New York.
Meanwhile, in Italy, Count Giovanni Lurani came up with the blueprint for a new junior single-seater category.
Lurani was a racer, journalist and automobile engineer. After fighting in the Italo-Abyssinian War in the mid1930s, he formed Scuderia Ambrosiana with Luigi Villoresi but crashed his Maserati 4CM at Crystal Palace in 1938 and the resultant hip injury halted his single-seater career.
After the Second World War Lurani worked with the FIA and towards the end of the 1950s he recognised that there was a major gap in junior single-seater racing. The 500cc Formula 3 category was popular in some countries, including the UK, but Lurani reasoned that a new global category was needed. His thinking may have been coloured by the lack of Italian presence in the steadily declining 500cc F3, but there is no doubt that his concept for Formula Junior was timely.
Bu hikaye Motorsport News dergisinin February 07,2018 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Motorsport News dergisinin February 07,2018 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Meeke's Walk in the (Car) Park
Northern Irishman survives a huge late scare to win
Brutal Bogie
Scot hammers BTRDA opposition in BRC preparation.
F1's Social Revolution
The way we watch F1 is about to change, but mostly on your phone.
Breaking Point for McLaren-Honda?
Pressure is on for the Anglo-Japanese
Victory For Moyers At Last
The saying goes that if at first you don’t succeed, try and then try again.
Payne Is The Malton Master With Third Win In A Row
Charlie Payne took his sixth win on the Malton Forest Rally and his third event win in succession. With Carl Williamson on the notes, their Ford Fiesta RS WRC was never headed over the six stages in tricky conditions.
Proton Iriz Debuts With A Podium Run
Ollie Mellors gave the brand new Proton Iriz R5 its competition debut on the Malton Forest Rally, finishing third.
Evans: I Want To Partner Ogier In 2018
Welshman sends plea to his world champion team-mate
Newby Wins At Leisure
Six stage wins in succession on the opening day of the Brean Stages Rally sealed victory for Arron Newby/ Andrew Leech (Subaru Impreza), ahead of Jim Munden/Nick Eccles (Impreza) and Thomas Cooper/Ian Davis (Mitsubishi Lancer E9) in third.
Solberg Targets WRC Return In Polo
World-beater samples new R5 challenger and wants an event deal