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- Formula_Lightning abstract "Formula Lightning was an electric type of single-seat open-wheel formula racing. Rather unknown to the public, it was held for Colleges of Engineering student teams who built and designed these vehicles which were able to reach speeds up to 143 mph (230 km/h) and competed on both oval and road course type race tracks.Each participant in the Formula Lightning series purchased an identical rolling chassis, then designed and built the electric drive system for their vehicle. There were no changes allowed in the chassis design without majority approval of the Formula Lightning Owners Association. This ensured student teams could concentrate on the electric drive without the necessity of designing specialized mechanical chassis components.These vehicles raced first in 1994 at the Grand Prix of Cleveland CART race and since then have participated in venues across the country. The final official series race was held in October 2004 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.The Ohio State University was the leading series champion.".
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- Formula_Lightning subject Category:Electric_vehicles.
- Formula_Lightning subject Category:Formula_racing_series.
- Formula_Lightning subject Category:Racing_formulas.
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- Formula_Lightning comment "Formula Lightning was an electric type of single-seat open-wheel formula racing. Rather unknown to the public, it was held for Colleges of Engineering student teams who built and designed these vehicles which were able to reach speeds up to 143 mph (230 km/h) and competed on both oval and road course type race tracks.Each participant in the Formula Lightning series purchased an identical rolling chassis, then designed and built the electric drive system for their vehicle.".
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