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FAQ

How to use the new Motorsport Australia Event Entry

Motorsport Australia announced their hugely anticipated new Motorsport Australia Member Portal on 24th February 2020. The main change to the portal are the new Event Entry features which now caters for rally and off road, improved garage number tracking, extended report options and allows competitor check in – all in the one location. To access […]

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How do I tell the difference between a 1600 and 1200 Formula Vee

There are a few quick ways for the paddock cruiser or spectator to determine if a car is a 1600 or a 1200 Formula Vee at a glance. Most State Championship Regulations specify that 1200 Formula Vees should run a 100mm wide pink band on the front suspension and a 1600 car should run a […]

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What is a Dorian

A Dorian timer is the transponder device required at most circuit races in Australia in order for the race timing system to work. If the car you purchased or leased does not have a dorian timer, you can buy one through Dorian Industries, Factory 1, 29 Graham Court, Hoppers Crossing VIC, 3029. Phone: (03) 9931 […]

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Do I need to have a Motorsport Australia licence in order to test or practice in my Vee

Many circuits which run regular “open practice” days do not require the driver to hold any sort of license, however this depends on the track you are practicing at, and you should contact the track for more information.   Winton raceway offer Test and Tune days held most Fridays, for the preparation and setting up of […]

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Do I have to have raced something else such as Karts before racing a Formula Vee

You do not have to have any experience at all to start racing a Vee.  All you need to do is pass your Motorsport Australia driver observation test, and obtain a Motorsport Australia PCC license.

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Can tall people fit into Formula Vee’s

It depends on the make of car, but drivers as tall as 193cm or 6’4″ have raced Vee’s in recent years. Most new cars made from 2003 onwards also take advantage of an increase wheelbase and car length regulation to make it easier for taller drivers to fit into the cars.

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Where do drivers progress to from Formula Vee

Many weekend racers prefer never to leave Formula Vee once they have started, and there are members that have been racing Vee’s for over 10 years. Some of the younger or more serious racers progress to Formula Ford, or Formula 3, and some end up with a professional V8 drive. Cameron McConville, Larry Perkins, John […]

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How old do I have to be to race a Formula Vee

You need to be 14 years of age (16 in NSW) to hold a Motorsport Australia PCC license, which is required to race a Formula Vee in Australia.

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Is Formula Vee racing a competitive category

Formula Vee is arguably the most competitive open-wheeler category in Australia. It has consistently by far the biggest fields, and there are far more registered Formula Vee’s in Australia than any other open-wheeler category can boast. The low power of Formula Vee’s promotes very close racing with packs forming much like with 125cc motor cycle […]

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How and where can I practice or test a Formula Vee

Some tracks hold weekly or less regular “open practice” days in which any car can compete. Cost for these days is typically $200-$300 depending on the track. Contact your local track for more information. Most race meeting organisers also organise a Friday practice day at the track of the event immediately before the race meeting […]

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When do Formula Vee’s race, and how many races are there each year

Racing usually starts in February/March and can go right through to the end of November or even December each year. Most states run a state circuit series consisting of 6 rounds that count towards the year’s state championship. Plus there is the National Formula Vee Challenge and National Series held each year. Most states also […]

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Is sponsorship required to race a Vee

No sponsorship is required to race a Vee, and due to the low cost of racing, most racers totally self-fund their racing. However sponsorship will ease the financial strain if you are lucky enough to obtain any.

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Are crash repairs costly

The cost obviously depends on the amount of damage, however, relative to other categories of open-wheeler racing, and any other form of circuit racing, crash damage is far easier and less costly to fix. Most suspension components are standard VW parts, so are simply acquired from your local VW performance supplier or wrecker. Wheels and […]

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What do I need to race a Vee

Racing a Vee is easy. All you need is your race attire (suit, helmet, boots, socks, gloves, and balaclava), a simple tool box, 2 fuel bottle, and a tyre pump and good air pressure gauge. Its quite possible for a single person to go racing on the weekend, but pit crew makes life easier, less […]

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Can I lease a Vee for racing rather than buying one outright

Yes, many car owners lease their cars out for practice days, license driver observation days, race meetings, and even full seasons of racing.  Please contact our state secretary for more information on current leasing possibilities in Victoria.   secretary@formulaveevictoria.com.au

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Is Formula Vee a good step into circuit racing from Karting

Formula Vee is the perfect step from Karting to full sized circuit racing. Formula Vee is officially recognised by Motorsport Australia as Australia’s entry level category to open-wheeler motor sport. Formula Vee offers real, safe, circuit racing at a low cost (often less than Karting) without huge start-up costs.

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What brakes do Formula Vee’s have

Up until 2003, all cars where required to use drum brakes from the 1200cc or 1300cc VW. From 2003 onwards, disk brakes of any make are allowed, provided that they utilise single piston callipers, non cross drilled and non ventilated rotors, and comply with the minimum weight per assembly. Any brake pad compound is permitted. […]

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What do I have to do if I want to start racing Vee’s

Firstly, you need to join and become a member of the Formula Vee Association of Victoria.  Then you need to organise a car by either purchasing one or find a car that you can lease.  You should also either organise to borrow or purchase all the necessary racing attire.  Next you should have your Motorsport […]

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Can I buy a new Formula Vee

Yes, there are several Formula Vee manufacturers in Australia at this time that can make you a brand new Formula Vee. Jacer, Mako, Borland, Stinger, Rapier and Polar all make Formula Vees.  Checkout out the classifieds page at the National Formula Vee.  http://www.fvee.org.au/adverts

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Who should I contact if I want to find out more, and start racing Vee’s

Contact our state secretary for more information and membership application forms. secretary@formulaveevictoria.com.au

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How much are entry fees

Entry fees vary depending on the state, track, and event in which you are competing. The fees typically range from $400 to $450 per race meeting. Usually, Friday practice before the weekend’s event is also available, again depending on the track, Friday practice costs between $200 and $250.

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How many Vee’s participate in races

Field numbers depend on the state of competition. In recent years, Victoria and NSW fields have reached the grid limit of up to 46 cars. Whilst SA, TAS, WA, and QLD typically field 15-20 cars at a race meeting.  At the yearly National Formula Vee challenge larger grids are possible.

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How often do tyres have to be replaced, and how much do they cost

A typical racer will get between 4 and 6 race meetings per set of tyres. This means that the average racer competing in a 6-round state series will be able to do a full season of racing on one set of tyres. A more serious racer who will race more often, and wishes to have […]

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Do I have to be a member of a club to race in Formula Vee

Yes, you must be a member of your state Formula Vee association to race a Formula Vee. Contact your state secretary to request a membership application form.

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