Formula Cars
- Formula One (since 1950)
- A1 Grand Prix (2005–2009)
- Superleague Formula (2008–2011)
- GP2 Series (since 2005)
- GP2 Asia Series (2008–2011)
- GP3 Series (since 2010)
- Formula 3000 (1985–2004)
- Formula Nippon (formerly Japanese Formula 2000, Japanese Formula Two, Japanese Formula 3000)
- International Formula Master (since 2007) (formerly 3000 Pro Series, F3000 International Masters)
- Auto GP (since 1999) (formerly Italian Formula 3000, Euro Formula 3000, Euroseries 3000)
- Mexican Formula 3000 (1996–1997)
- Formula 3000V6 (since 1988) (also known as Formula Holden, Formula Brabham and Formula 4000 at different times)
- Australian Formula 2 Championship
- Mexican Formula Two
- British Formula Two (formerly British Formula 3000)
- Formula Palmer Audi (1998–2010)
- Formula E
- Formula Rus
- Formula First
- Formula 5000
- Tasman Series
- Formula 2000
- Formula Mazda
- Formula Maruti
- Formula Novis
- Formula Monza powered by Fiat (since 2007) (formerly Formula Junior 1.6 powered by Renault)
- Formula Monza 1.6
- Formula Monza 1.2
- Formula Vee
- Formula Super Vee
- Formula LGB Swift
- Formula LGB Hyundai
- FJ1600
- Formula Toyota (1991–1999)
- Formula 4
- Formula Suzuki Kei Sport
- Formula Suzuki Hayabusa
- Formula Challenge Japan
- Formula FJ
- Formula Dream
- FIA Historic Formula One Championship
- Thoroughbred Formula One Championship
- British Formula One Series (1978–1982)
- Skip Barber series
- Skip Barber National Championship (formerly Skip Barber Formula Dodge Series)
- Barber Dodge Pro Series (1986–2003, known as Barber Saab Pro Series between 1986–199?)
- Skip Masters National Championship
- Skip Barber Race Series
- Formula Mexico
- Formula Azzurra
- Formula K (1980s and 1990s in México)
- Formula GP (Chihuahua)
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Famous quotes containing the words formula and/or cars:
“Every formula which expresses a law of nature is a hymn of praise to God.”
—Maria Mitchell (18181889)
“I think that cars today are almost the exact equivalent of the great Gothic cathedrals: I mean the supreme creation of an era, conceived with passion by unknown artists, and consumed in image if not in usage by a whole population which appropriates them as a purely magical object.”
—Roland Barthes (19151980)