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Formula Crane 45

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Category
  
Single seaters

Inaugural season
  
1991

Constructors
  
Sabre Racing Cars

Country
  
Japan

Folded
  
1992

Region
  
Autopolis, Ōita Prefecture

The Formula Crane 45 was a single-seater racing series held at Autopolis in 1991 and 1992.

History

Owner of the Autopolis circuit Tomonori Tsurumaki ordered 30 Buick powered US built single seater race cars called Sabre FC45 for a race to take place on his circuit's grand opening, on November 1990 consisting of a mixture of invited US CART drivers such as Stan Fox, Johnny Rutherford, Dick Simon, Gary and Tony Bettenhausen, against local Japanese drivers. The cars were originally built for a spec racing class ran by the USAC. This class was never realized. After the grand opening, Tsurumaki planned on a series with the cars, known as Formula Crane 45. With only a handful of cars during the 1991 and 1992 season the class was not very successful. When Autopolis went bankrupt the assets including the cars were sold to the highest bidder.

References

Formula Crane 45 Wikipedia