- Source: Formula Asia
Formula Asia, also known as Asian Formula 2000, was a class of open wheel formula racing. The formula used an Argo chassis coupled with a 16-valve Ford Zetec 1,800cc engine.
There was only one championship held in Asia from 1994 until 2002, organized and promoted by Motorsport Asia Ltd. It was established to assist young Asian drivers make the transition from karting to European formulae such as Formula Ford and Formula Renault. Rounds were held in India, Indonesia, Malaysia and China. A special invitation race was also held annually at the Macau Grand Prix. It was replaced by Formula BMW Asia in 2003.
Japanese female driver Keiko Ihara finished third in the AF2000 race at the 2002 Macau Grand Prix, becoming the first woman on the podium in the event's 50-year history.
Drivers who have taken part in Formula Asia include: Michael Vergers, Narain Karthikeyan, Alex Yoong, Ananda Mikola, Bagoes Hermanto, Takuma Sato, Mark Goddard, Parthiva Sureshwaren, Karun Chandhok, Denis Lian, Jim Ka To and Danny Watts.
The cars were later used as a support class with the Asian Formula Three cars.
Past champions
1996 Narain Karthikeyan
1997 Bagoes Hermanto
1998 Ben Walsh
1999 Nattapong Horthongkum
2000 Ng Wai-Leong
2001 Karun Chandhok
2002 Denis Lian
Macau Asian Formula 2000 Challenge winners
1999 Takuma Sato
2000 Philippe Descombes
2001 Philippe Descombes
2002 Danny Watts
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Rio Haryanto
- Formula Tiga Asia
- Moreno Soeprapto
- Balap formula
- Formula Satu
- Ananda Mikola
- Kejuaraan Super Formula
- Bagoes Hermanto
- Formula E
- Satrio Hermanto
- Formula Asia
- Formula Renault
- Formula BMW
- Formula racing
- Formula Regional Asian Championship
- Formula Regional
- Formula V6 Asia
- Ajith Kumar
- Formula Three
- Formula Renault AsiaCup