Former Formula Atlantic champion Bill Brack (1974–1975) has announced the formation of a new Historic Formula Atlantic Association, which will be devoted to organizing historic Atlantic support races in conjunction with modern professional racing events.
According to Brack, “There are enough vintage race organizations in North America already holding races for Formula Atlantic cars, and we are not interested in organizing any races that would take place at vintage events that would detract from any of those organizations. We would be more interested in taking historic and vintage Formula Atlantic cars to contemporary race venues—such as Trois-Rivieres—where the race fans are more likely to see the cars run for the first time”
In fact, Brack’s newly formed group has been invited to hold its inaugural event at this year’s Grand Prix du Trois-Rivieres on August 1st. Long known for being a springboard for up-and-coming Atlantic stars like Gilles Villeneuve, Bobby Rahal, Keke Rosberg and Danny Sullivan, the Historic Atlantic field will share this year’s Grand Prix du Trois-Rivieres schedule with professional Formula Ford and Trans-Am races.
When asked about some of his other plans for the new group, Brack responded, “It is our intention to create a Formula Atlantic car registry, a Web site that would have car and driver biographies, as well as an area for member input, old newspaper and magazine articles, a photograph gallery and, hopefully, someday an archive for memorabilia.”
Those interested in participating or becoming members can contact Bill Brack at [email protected]