The Formule France is a racing racing car designed and manufactured by the company EXESS with Lohéac (Ille-et-Vilaine).

The Formula France is a simple, powerful and accessible car, supporting the feelings of piloting. It consists of a tubular frame extremely making safe, a polyester fiber body and an engine of motor bike ( Suzuki Hayabusa ). It is a single-seater with the astonishing performances thanks to a weight ratio/power of more than 200 horses for 580 kg!

Data sheet

  • Dimensions: length = 3,70m/width = 1,75m/footing = 2,22 m/weight = 580 kg.
  • Driving: 4 cylinders on line/1.300 cm ³ in transverse position postpones/2 ACT 16 valves/power maximum = 200 horses with 10.900 tr/min/weight ratio/power = 2,9 kg/ch.

  • Speed: 225 km/h (0 to 100 km/h in 4,1").

  • Transmission: with the aft wheels by chain without differential/sequential box with 6 reports/ratios + step back.

  • Brakes: with before 2 ventilated discs (diameter = 260 mm)/with the back 2 full discs (diameter = 240 mm).

Various versions

Between 1998 and 2004, the Formula France knew 4 models:
  • Formula France " Coupée" in 1998 (body Ford Puma).
  • Formula France " 4x4" (Ground for the rallycross and Glace for the Trophée Andros).
  • Formula France " Barquette" in 2000.
  • Formula France " Crossed évolution" in 2004.

The various circuits on which it evolved/moved in race

2007

  • Poland Poznan, Kielce.

2005 and 2006

  • Dakar.

2004

  • Nogaro France, Ales, Pau (city), Valley of Vienna, Dijon, Magny-Course.
  • Belgium Spa-Francorchamps.
  • Spain Barcelona.

2003

  • Nogaro France, Valley of Vienna, Lédenon, Pau (city), Magny-Course, Albi, Dijon.
  • Belgium Spa-Francorchamps.

2002

  • France Magny-Course, Charade, Mans, Nogaro, Dijon, Valley of Vienna, Pau (city).
  • Spain Barcelona, Valence.

2001

  • Nogaro France, Lédenon, Magny-Course, Valley of Vienna, Albi, Mans, Pau (city).
  • Spain Jarama.
  • Portugal Estoril.
  • Italy Monza.

Competitions

  • Poland Championship of Poland Formula' X' Sport in 2007.

  • France Championship of France Formula France FFSA of 1998 to 2004.

  • France Coupe de France Formula France FFSA of 1998 to 2004.

  • Europe Championship of Europe Formula France in 2001 and 2002.

Prize list

World records of acceleration (category less than 1.300 cm ³)

  • 0 to 100 km/h in 4,1"

Great dates

  • Opening of the Large-Price of Formula 1 with Magny-Course (1997 to 2002).

  • Opening of the 24 hours of Mans in 2001 and 2002.
  • Ouverture of the Large-Price of Formule 3000 at Pau-city in 1997.

External bonds

  • Official site of manufacturer EXESS
  • Official site of the championship of Poland FXS, Formulated ''' X ''' Sport
  • Stages of piloting in Formula France
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