Roger Williamson races his Formula 3 GRD 372 at Cadwell Park in 1972. Photo: Ferret Fotographics

HSCC Plans Revival for 1600-cc Formula Three

The Historic Sports Car Club is targeting the 1600-cc Formula 3 cars of the early 1970s for a revival in 2011.

Although the 1600-cc Formula 3 era was relatively short-lived, running for just three seasons, it was a time when many future Grand Prix stars were making their name in the category. Notable British racers of the era included the so-called โ€œLost Generationโ€ of Roger Williamson, Tony Brise, and Tom Pryce.

With the 1-liter era (1964โ€“1970) and 2-liter era (1974โ€“1980) Formula 3 cars already enjoying successful race series under the wing of the HSCC, the club is now keen to get more of the 1600-cc generation cars from 1971โ€“1973 onto the track.

The clubโ€™s aim is to have between 10 and 20 1600-cc F3 cars racing regularly in 2011 and beyond, running alongside the 2-liter cars in the Classic Formula 3 Championship. The 1600-cc cars were part of the Classic F3 race at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix in May 2010 and the club believes that many more cars could be out racing regularly.

โ€œThese are very pretty and effective cars from Lotus, Ensign, GRD, and March,โ€ said Reg James, of the HSCC Classic F3 Championship. โ€œWe know that there are lots of inactive chassis in the UK. So if anyone has a car, whatever its condition, be it a Monoposto, a hill climb special, immaculate and on the button, a long-term project or a pile of tubes, we would love them to bring it to Brands, put it on show and meet up with the Classic F3 competitors.โ€

For more information contact the club via e-mail at [email protected], and for complete details about the HSCC, please visit www.hscc.org.uk