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Formula LGB Swift

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Formula LGB Swift
Overview
ManufacturerSuper Speeds (Pvt) Ltd, India
Production2004 - Present
Body and chassis
ClassOpen wheeled formula racing car
ChassisSpaceframe
Powertrain
Engine1300cc 87bhp Maruti Suzuki Swift Rear Mounted, Longitudinal
Dimensions
Curb weight450 kg

Formula LGB Swift is a single seater, open wheel class in motorsport in India launched in 2003. The cars are powered by 1.3 liter Maruti Esteem engines (also used in the Suzuki Swift) and are driven by top and upcoming Indian drivers in the National Racing Championship. This car can be considered as an Indian equivalent of Europe's Formula Ford series, where it is void of aerodynamic aids like wings. From 2006 this car replaced Formula Maruti as an entry level formula car. This series offers the first feel and insights into open wheel racing for an upcoming race driver.

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Name

LGB denotes L. G. Balakrishnan Brothers, the manufacturers of Rolon chains and sprockets. LGB is the parent company of Super Speeds which designs and constructs the cars. Swift denotes the engine supplier Maruti Udyog. The car was named Formula LGB from 2003 till 2005. In 2006 Swift was added to avoid name confusion with the launch of another Hyundai engined Formula LGB (Formula LGB Hyundai) which was slightly different in layout and design.

Formula LGB Swift single seater racing car of Mohammed Aaqib at Kari Motor Speedway track in Coimbatore

Design

Early version

The car was originally named Formula LGB from 2003 till 2005 and the engines were the same 1.3 liter used in the Maruti Esteem but in carburated form with a single overhead cam. Still the car had 50% more power (65 b.h.p. being its stock version in carburetor form), than the stock version in race trim.

Current version

In the 2006 season, the car was renamed Formula LGB Swift and Maruti Swift's 1.3 litre 16 valve MPFI engine was refitted. The new engines were left in stock form as the new engines could reach over 90 bhp (67 kW). The engine is mounted in a transverse direction with the stock gearbox as in a front wheel drive car. The wheelbase is between 2,190–2,200 mm (86–87 in) and the weight of the car (minus the driver) is 450 kg (990 lb).

Chassis

The chassis is a steel spaceframe monocoque with fire retardant composite GRP panels. The design is on the heavier side, mainly for structural and safety reasons. The steel tubes are of square section and the tyres are supplied by JK Tyres in a grooved slick pattern. The Formula Swift rides on aluminium wheels and both front and rear tyres are 185/60.

Costs

Along with Formula LGB Hyundai this is one of the cheapest formula cars in the world to race, with rental for Friday practise, Saturday qualifying and a double race on Sunday (15 laps each), costing only $800 (as of 2005). That rate includes tyres and fuel.

Races

Races for the national championship are held at Coimbatore's Kari Motor Speedway and at Chennai's MMSC Irrugatukottai track. The car is designed and built by Coimbatore-based Super Speeds Pvt. Ltd. for LG Sports, makers of Rolon chains and sprockets, Coimbatore. The car was designed by ex-racer B. Viji (also known as B. Vijaykumar) with JK Tyres being the championship sponsor and also sponsoring some of the drivers. Maruti Udyog presents the championship winner a brand new Maruti car. In 2006 it was Maruti Swift.

Champions

Year Driver Team Chassis/Engine
JK Tyre National Racing Championship
2004 India Armaan Ebrahim LG Sports Super Speeds - Maruti Esteem 1.3L Carbureted
2005 India Raymond Banajee LG Sports Super Speeds - Maruti Esteem 1.3L Carbureted
2006 India Saran Vikram Team WSRF Super Speeds - Suzuki Swift 1.3L MPFI
2007 India Ashwin Sundar Team RAMS Racing Super Speeds - Suzuki Swift 1.3L MPFI
2008 India Karthik Shankar Team RAMS Racing Super Speeds - Suzuki Swift 1.3L MPFI
2009 India Sudarshan Rao Team RAMS Racing Super Speeds - Suzuki Swift 1.3L MPFI
2010 India Ajay Kini Team WSRF Super Speeds - Suzuki Swift 1.3L MPFI
2011 India Ameya Walavalkar Team MARS Racings Super Speeds - Suzuki Swift 1.3L MPFI
2013 India Deepak Chinnappa Team Anish Racing Super Speeds - Suzuki Swift 1.3L MPFI
2015 India Mohit Aryan Team Anish Racing Super Speeds - Suzuki Swift 1.3L MPFI
2021 India Vishnu Prasad Msport Suzuki Swift 1.3L MPFI
2022 India Aswhin Datta Dark Don Racing Suzuki Swift 1.3L MPFI

* Denotes wins in Formula LGB

See also

More pictures

External links

This page was last edited on 24 August 2023, at 12:53
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