Powered
by the Honda K20A engine, the single-seater race car also includes
a new gearbox and clutch hydraulic actuators as well as the latest
Magneti Marelli ECU/GCU Marvel 8 featured on next year’s GP2 Series
car.
Formula
Master’s 2008 International Series was approved by the FIA
World Motorsport Council last week with one change to the calendar. The
Portuguese rounds in Estoril will now take place one week later.
Originally
planned for 5-6 July 2008, the International Series’ two races will now
be on 12 and 13 July 2008 to avoid clashing with the Formula 1 British
Grand Prix.
Formula Master – 2008 calendar
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17 & 18 May
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SPAIN
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Valencia
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31 May & 1 June
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FRANCE
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Pau
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14 & 15 June
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CZECH REP
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Brno
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12 & 13 July
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PORTUGAL
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Estoril
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26 & 27 July
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UK
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Brands Hatch
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30 & 31 August
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GERMANY
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Oschersleben
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20 & 21 September
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SWEDEN
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Anderstorp
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4 & 5 October
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ITALY
|
Monza
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Also confirmed is the official Formula Master testing schedule for 2008.
The Series will test on circuits from next year’s
calendar as well as French Formula 1 track Magny-Cours.
Formula Master – Official 2008 testing
schedule
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20 & 21 March
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ITALY
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Monza
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2 & 3 April
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PORTUGAL
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Estoril
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22 & 23
April
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FRANCE
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Magny-Cours
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13 & 14 May
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SPAIN
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Valencia
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26 & 27
August
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GERMANY
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Oschersleben
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Following
the announcement that Peroni Promotion will act as the Italian
Series’ promoters, the 2008 calendar was also unveiled. Featuring only
six dates in order to avoid any clashes with Formula Master’s
international calendar, the Italian Series is set to feature teams from
the International Series alongside possible newcomers.
Italian Formula Master - 2008 calendar
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8 June
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Vallelunga
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29 June
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Magione
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20 July
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Misano
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14 September
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Mugello
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12 October
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Monza
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26 October
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Vallelunga
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Formula Master’s inaugural season in 2007 delivered some of
the year’s best racing with the Series’ concept of offering young, aspiring drivers the chance to establish themselves on an
international stage proving a great success already.
2007 Formula Master statistics
- FIA WTCC Partner Series
- Eight events – 16 races
- Eight European destinations
- 40 drivers – 19 countries represented
- 30 cars on average for each event
- 18 million TV viewers on Eurosport
- 16 hours LIVE coverage on Eurosport
- 367,000 attending spectators
- Inaugural race at Valencia, Spain on 19 May 2007
- Inaugural Champion Jérôme D’Ambrosio (BEL), Cram Competition
- Inaugural race winner Salvatore Gatto (ITA), Alan Racing
- Youngest race winner Pablo Sanchez Lopez (MEX), Alan Racing
- Eight different race winners
- Six different pole setters
- 16 different drivers have led a race
- 15 different drivers have stepped onto the Formula Master podium
- 30 drivers in the points
Featuring
N.Technology’s Formula Master race car with
electric gearshift and clutch paddles and advanced aerodynamics, the
car weighs just 550kg including the driver and runs on control tyres by
Yokohama.
The first car in the world to secure 2008 FIA homologation, the Formula Master single-seater has generated excitement from all
sectors thanks to its dynamic styling, light-weight body and powerful engine.