ZETEC ENGINE IMPRESSES AT DEBUT
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ZETEC ENGINE IMPRESSES AT DEBUT
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. (March 26, 2002) – At the recent season-opening
doubleheader the new Formula Ford 2000 Zetec Championship engine package
impressed both the drivers and fans with its performance and durability.
Racing on the demanding 3.7-mile Sebring International Raceway road course,
23 of the 25 cars entered ran the new 2.0-liter Zetec engine package.
From the very first time on track, during pre-event testing, the Zetec
Championship cars immediately showed their potential. While very few drivers
and teams had done any pre-season testing, the top-five were immediately
three to four seconds quicker than the previous Formula Ford 2000 lap
record. As remarkable as this was, the cars really made their mark during
qualifying.
With its long straights, Sebring is widely acknowledged as a horsepower
track and racing on the 12 Hours of Sebring race weekend were six different
series, of which the Zetec Championship had the least horsepower. In
qualifying the Ford Zetec engine promptly stunned onlookers, outperforming
numerous other engine manufacturers. The 160 hp Zetec Championship
polesitter was 20 seconds quicker than the fastest 385 hp Panoz GT Pro
Series car, 15 seconds quicker than the 400 hp Audi S4 competing in the
Speed Channel World Challenge GT Championship, five seconds quicker than the
fastest 190 hp STAR Mazda Series car, three seconds quicker than both the
415 hp Ferraris and 420 hp Porsches racing in the American Le Mans Series
and two seconds quicker than the quickest 260 hp Barber Dodge car.
“I think a lot of people were surprised by the performance of the new
engine,” said Cape Motorsports President Dominic Cape, whose drivers
captured both pole positions and wins at Sebring. “The Zetec engine is the
perfect compliment to the F2000 chassis and allows the driver to properly
display his skills.”
While the performance of the new Zetec engine package was both impressive
and stunning, perhaps more significant was its durability. Over the course
of five days of operation, not a single car suffered an engine failure.
While some cars dealt with minor electrical problems throughout the race
weekend, the majority ran trouble free. This is particularly notable, given
in the past with the old Pinto engine, one or two engine failures were
expected per weekend.
“The engine performed beyond our expectations at Sebring,” said Elite
Engines owner Steve Knapp, who along with Quicksilver RacEngines provides
all the engines in the Zetec Championship. “There was some electrical
issues, but that was expected, given a lot of teams have little to no
experience with these motors. This engine is ideal for the F2000 chassis.”
The 2002 Formula Ford 2000 Zetec Championship continues with Rounds Three
and Four at Mosport International Raceway, May 18-19, as part of the
Victoria Day Trans-Am Weekend.
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Allan Craighead
Director of Public Relations
Formula Ford 2000 Zetec Championship
3608 Morris St. North
St. Petersburg, Fla. 33713
727-522-7544
303-883-8521 Cell
www.usf2000.com