The Toyo Tires F1600 Championship and the new F1600 Super Series will be on the bill at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park on the Victoria Day weekend. (Photo-Richard Coburn)
New Super Series Will Makes It's Debut
Toronto, Ontario – Announced today, Formula 1600 returns to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park's popular Victoria Day Speedfest Weekend, May 17th and 18th.
Jason Sharpe of Move Motorsports (promoters of both the Toyo Tires F1600 Championship and the Formula 1600 Super Series) and Myles Brandt (President and General Manager of Canadian Tire Motorsport Park) have reached an agreement to add the entry-level formula car series to the May long weekend event for 2014.
The weekend will be the 2nd event on the Ontario based Toyo Tires F1600 Championship schedule and will also be the opening round of 4 events on the new and highly anticipated F1600 Super Series schedule, an interprovincial initiative between Move Motorsports and Quebec based Formula Tour.
"We are excited to welcome back the Toyo Tires F1600 Championship to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park's major event schedule in 2014," said Canadian Tire Motorsport Park President and General Manager Myles Brandt. "The Series is a great proving ground for Canada's next crop of racing talent and is known for some of the closest racing on the grid. Adding the open-wheel drivers to our Victoria Day SpeedFest Weekend lineup which already includes the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, will provide our fans with a varied mix of on-track action."
"I am very happy to be making this announcement today," said Move Motorsports' Jason Sharpe. "Canadian Tire Motorsport Park has been an integral part of our series for a very long time, and our sleek formula cars put on an incredible show there, so to be fortunate enough to showcase the depth of talent we have in front of a large and appreciative crowd is a huge boost for our competitors. The fact that it is also the first event for the new Super Series is going to make for some entertaining on-track action"
Formula 1600 has long been known globally as the logical first step for young racing stars to learn their craft right out of karts. The cars are sleek, fast and provide the ideal balance of power and aerodynamics that encourage wheel-to-wheel action at an affordable price. The event will be a double header, with one race each on both Saturday and Sunday.
In the past Canadian racing legends including Scott Goodyear, Ron Fellows, Paul Tracy and the late Greg Moore all got their start in Formula 1600. Most recently NASCAR stars like the Dumoulin brothers, J.F. and L.P, as well as Indycar driver James Hinchcliffe and American LeMans series star Kyle Marcelli cut their teeth in this form of racing.
Additional announcements including the on-track schedule, sponsorships, regulations and registration will be forthcoming in the next few months.