driving in the 2008 Formula Palmer Audi championship Although each driver has their own personal sponsors and paint scheme on their car, all FPA cars were developed and tested, and are maintained and operated by Palmer Sport at their workshop at
Bedford Autodrome. And although all cars are prepared for each race weekend in an identical manner, each drivers' car has their own personal mechanic in order to tailor their own personal set-up preferences. The cars operate with an identical weight, with lighter drivers carrying more
ballast weight to counter heavier drivers. The
telemetry for each car is provided by a Stack data logging system which monitors major parameters of engine operation and
G-force, this data can be overlaid post-test/qualify/race sessions with fastest times to evaluate drivers individual performance. The FPA race car is a true 'slicks and wings' package. It uses a custom-developed
Avon slick
tyre and 13-inch wheels, with 'wet' Avon race tyres also being available. Aerodynamics are assisted with fully adjustable front and rear wings, along with a stepped floor and rear diffuser.
Powertrain As indicated by the name of the championship, there is a professional agreement with
Audi AG. The cars are powered by a Audi
1.8 litre, inline-four cylinder 20 valve double overhead camshaft turbocharged production
petrol engine. Prepared and built by
Mountune Racing, the engine also features a driver operated turbo 'boost' button, which temporarily gives the car a increase. This engine can achieve a in 2.8 seconds, in 6.2 seconds, and is capable of propelling the cars to over . Further engine detail includes a
Pi Research Pectel motorsport electronic
engine control unit and a
Garrett T34
turbocharger with an
intercooler. Like virtually all 'Formula' cars, the
internal combustion engine is
mid-mounted behind the driver, and is orientated
longitudinally. The
transmission is a magnesium-cased
Hewland FGC five-speed
transaxle, which includes a
limited slip differential.
Chassis The chassis and body is made of
aluminium honeycomb
monocoque, the basic structure of which complies with the current
FIA Formula Three safety regulations. The car was manufactured by, and based on an original design by
Van Diemen International.
Suspension & brakes The FPA cars feature
fully independent suspension based on a double wishbone design, with geometry which includes anti-squat and anti-dive pushrod operation.
Ohlins two-way adjustable
dampers, along with adjustable
anti-roll bars complete the
suspension system. The
brakes feature
disc brakes all round, with four-piston calipers and radially ventilated and floating discs. A cockpit sited driver adjustable brake bias control is also included. ==FPA race weekend==