Imola completes the calendar for this season
- 2019-03-11
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup
Since March the calendar stands now finally for the Drexler-Automotive Formel Cup in this year. As in 2018, the formula series with Formula 3, Formula Renault and Formula 4 is on its way on seven international racetracks. If Imola is included in the calendar as a former Grand Prix circuit, the Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup 2019 will run on four Formula 1 racetracks. In addition, there are two race tracks, where Moto-GP is at home, and one race track, where the Truck Grand Prix has been feeling really comfortable for years. "We have succeeded in creating an attractive calendar for this year. We drive in Italy, Austria, the Czech Republic and Hungary. When selecting the race tracks, we naturally took care to be able to agree on reasonable framework conditions," says coordinator Franz Wöss.
RAVENOL supports formula series
- 2019-03-01
Drexler-Automotive Formula CupWith the lubricant manufacturer RAVENOL, the Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup has brought a renowned industrial partner into series production who has been active in worldwide motor sports for years. Starting this year, RAVENOL will support the formula series. "We are delighted about this partnership with RAVENOL. It is a sign of confidence in our series. After Drexler Automotive, RAVENOL is now the second top-class industrial supplier we can announce", says coordinator Franz Wöss. The lubricant manufacturer from Werther in North Rhine-Westphalia was in the past with the team of Franz Wöss Racing as a supplier represented. In 2019, all teams in the Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup will be supplied with the engine oil RAVENOL RSS 10W-60 and the transmission oil RAVENOL Racing Gearoil. This applies to Formula 3 as well as Formula Renault and Formula 4. The cooperation is to last for 3 years. The exclusive use of RAVENOL lubricants guarantees equal conditions for all participants. Due to its commitment to motor sports, RAVENOL has a wealth of experience. Since 2004, RAVENOL has been active in motorsport as a technical partner. And that doesn't just apply to motor racing. The lubricant manufacturer from Werther is also at home in rally sport as well as in two-wheel sport.
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Ideal springboard for higher tasks
- 2019-02-14
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup
If you want to enter formula racing or start a formula career in the future, the Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup is the ideal place to start. The formula series has its origins in the Austria Formula 3 Cup, which was founded in 1992. The first winner was Phililip Peter (AUT). The most prominent starter at that time was certainly Alexander Wurz (AUT). He started for RSM Marko, became champion in 1994 and started his formula career from Formula 3 to the premier class of Formula 1. The list of pilots who have continuously made their way in formula racing is long. The pilots who deserve special mention are Jan Seyffarth (GER), Harald Schlegelmilch (LV) and Jordi Weckx (BEL). Since the era of the REMUS Formula Cup the picture has changed since 2013. The entry possibilities have been extended. In addition to the established Formula 3 and Formula Renault categories, Formula 1600 was added, which soon led to Formula 4. Young drivers used their chance not only to get a whiff of racing air. They also took their first steps in formula racing. The REMUS Formula Cup offered an ideal entry opportunity due to all three combined formula classes. In addition one could get to know international racetracks.
Josef Halwachs joins forces with Renauer Motorsport
- 2019-02-12
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup
For this year's season the Drexler-Automobile Formel Cup can announce the return of a Team´s, which started 1986 with the formula sport in Austria. We are talking about Renauer Motorsport from Neunkirchen. Under the direction of Junior Florian Renauer, the team from Neunkirchen returns to formula racing and will use Josef Halwachs's Formula 3 Dallara 308 Opel Spiess. Furthermore, the commitment with a Formula 4 in the formula series is planned. After the finale in Brno last year, Josef Halwachs was looking for a new team for the 2019 season, as his previous mechanics would no longer be available for further tasks. At the first contact with Sepp Renauer the chemistry seemed to be right at first go, the plans became more concrete. Before Christmas, Josef Halwachs and Sepp Renauer agreed on the future cooperation. The Formula 3 racer is currently standing in the halls of Renauer Motorsport and is being prepared for the season.
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