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Formula Rookie - Entry level open wheeler which is similar to the real life (older) Formula Ford. No aero, but very light with a relatively wide track which provides it's stability. To be fast, you need to slide the car a bit in the corners.
Formula C - Similar to a Formula F3. It has lots of aero but it still slippery on corner exits. As with any car with aero, the faster you go, the more downforce you have in the corners.
Formula A - Similar to a 2010-2011 Formula F1 car. Has KERS and DRS.