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Open-wheel formula racing car built by Dallara Racing car model
Dallara SF14
Toyota-powered SF14 of Team LeMans, driven by Loïc Duval
CategorySuper Formula
ConstructorDallara
PredecessorSwift 017.n
SuccessorDallara SF19
Technical specifications
ChassisSandwich Carbon/aluminium honeycomb structure designed by Dallara
Suspension (front)Pushrod with torsion bar
Suspension (rear)Pushrod
Length5,268 mm (207 in)
Width1,900 mm (75 in)
Height960 mm (38 in)
Wheelbase3,165 mm (125 in)
EngineHonda HR-414E or Toyota RI4A, 2.0 L (122 cu in), I4, Turbocharged (supplied by Garrett), mid-mounted
TransmissionRicardo 6 forward + 1 reverse semi-automatic paddle-shift
Weight660 kg (1,455.1 lb) (including driver)
Fuelsuper-unleaded 100 RON
BrakesCalipers: Brembo (carbon)
Discs: Brembo (carbon)
Tyres20142015 Bridgestone Potenza
2016Yokohama Advan (front: 250/620R13, rear: 360/620R13)
Competition history
Debut2014 Round1 Suzuka, April 13th

The Dallara SF14 is a single-seater open-wheel chassis made by Italian manufacturer Dallara for the Super Formula series in Japan. It was introduced for the 2014 season and used until the 2018 season. For the 2019 season, the chassis was replaced by the Dallara SF19. It was the sole chassis used in Super Formula during these seasons, though engine competition between Honda and Toyota resulted in performance differences between the Honda and Toyota powered versions.

References

  1. "Super Formula Series Outline".

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