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The real-life Jedi revival earning rave reviews in club racing

The F1000 championship celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2021, and is going from strength-to-strength. While that hasn't always been the case, the series for lightweight Jedi cars has learned valuable lessons that are making it a force to be reckoned with

It is somewhat fitting that the cars in the F1000 Championship are called Jedis. The category is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year and yet organisers have had to display some warrior-like resilience to enable the series to survive throughout that period – and now it is thriving once more.

Championship manager Frazer Corbyn describes F1000 as now being “the best it’s ever been”, but it has taken a lot of hard work for the category to be a major force once again.

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