is a new racing class based on a car built by Walt Boyd Racing in Apple Valley, California. RPD is an acronym for Road courses, Paved ovals, and Dirt ovals, the three different types of venues the car is designed to run on.
What IS FORmula RPD?
For young aspiring racecar drivers, the truth is that if you don’t have family wealth or exceptional family connections, your chances of making your way to the top levels of the sport are very slim. That’s true of most sports and given the fact that auto racing involves very expensive equipment, it’s to be expected.
Our intent in designing this car has been to create a class where talented drivers could make a living and build a name on the hundreds of short tracks all over the United States, while also getting road racing and rear-engine-car experience. Almost all open-wheel short-track cars—e.g., midgets, sprints cars, modifieds—are front-engine, and don’t race on road courses.
Formula RPD is a racecar that is purposefully designed to run on road courses, paved ovals, and dirt ovals:
What IS FORmula RPD
Formula RPD represents a groundbreaking new racing class developed by Walt Boyd Racing in Apple Valley, California. The name RPD signifies its versatility, as the car is specifically designed to compete on three different types of tracks: Road courses, Paved ovals, and Dirt ovals.
A New Racing Class
Unlike traditional racing classes that rely on expensive engines and gearboxes, Formula RPD utilizes high-performance motorcycle engines, significantly reducing costs. The versatility of the RPD car, capable of racing on road courses, paved ovals, and dirt ovals, allows drivers to gain extensive experience across various track types. This affordability and adaptability make Formula RPD an accessible stepping stone for middle-class racers aiming to develop the skills necessary for advancing to professional levels of racing.
A New Concept in Racing
The versality of the RPD car, capable of racing on road courses, paved ovals, and dirt tracks, enables drivers to enhance their racing experience (fun), and gain the wide range of skills that produces truly great racecar drivers.
A Racecar Designed for Real Racers
The combination of a rugged yet readily repairable racecar with a Kawasaki ZX14 engine/gearbox—highly sophisticated but at a fraction of the cost of a conventional racing engine and gearbox— makes this class possibly the only way a driver with serious ambitions but lacking family wealth or connections, can race often enough and on a great enough variety of racetracks to develop the skills needed to succeed in IndyCar racing or other the top levels of the sport.
RULES
These racing rules are still tentative, but they’re not likely to change much, if at all. They deal primarily with the car itself. Other rules covering race procedures, points, purses, membership, etc. will be addressed later.