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Australian Formula Ford Championship

Motor racing competition


Motor racing competition

FieldValue
pixels220px
categoryOpen Wheel Racing
Formula Ford
inaugural1970
tyresYokohama
engines1.6 litre Ford Duratec
country/regionAustralia
current_seasonAustralian Formula Ford Championship
champion driverKobi Williams
websiteformulaford.com.au

Formula Ford | country/region = Australia

The Australian Formula Ford Championship is an Australian motor racing competition for drivers of Formula Ford racing cars, held annually since 1970. From 1970 until 1992 it was a national series and from 1993 until 2013 the series was sanctioned by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as the Australian Formula Ford Championship. From 2014 to 2018 it reverted to national series status. The Australian Formula Ford Championship name was then applied to the series by the Formula Ford Association from 2019.

Australian Formula Ford is renowned for producing future champions in other categories with many V8 Supercar drivers and Australian international open-wheeler drivers having had a background in the category.

History

The Formula Ford category was established in Great Britain in 1967 and two years later Australia's first Formula Ford race was staged at the Sandown circuit in Victoria. A national series was contested in Australia for the first time in 1970 and then annually through to 1992. In the following year the series was granted national title status by CAMS and officially became the Australian Formula Ford Championship. After having powered Australian Formula Fords since the introduction of the category, the 1600cc Ford "Kent" engine was replaced by the third-generation Ford Fiesta unit for the 2006 Australian Championship. The "Kent" powered cars continued to be raced in various State championships under the "Formula Ford 1600" category name.

The series has served as a stepping stone for many Australian racing drivers who have gone on to greater things in motor racing both in Australia and overseas. Notably, 1971 winner Larry Perkins went on to race in the Formula One World Championship and other winners Russell Ingall, Craig Lowndes, Garth Tander and Jamie Whincup have each gone on to claim V8 Supercar titles. Other graduates of Australian Formula Ford include Brad Jones, Marcos Ambrose, Tomas Mezera, Jason Bright, Steven Richards, David Besnard, Will and Alex Davison, and nine-time Formula One race winner Mark Webber finished third in the F1 World championship on three occasions.

Formula Ford has also proven a popular proving ground for Australian racing car manufacturers. In its early years the series was dominated by Australian designs from Elfin Sports Cars, Bowin Cars, Mawer and Birrana. 1987 to 1997 was dominated by the British marque Van Diemen, winning eleven straight titles. The streak was broken in 1998 by Australian marque Spectrum, built by Borland Racing Developments. Van Diemen faded in the mid-2000s and Australian grids are now almost exclusively filled with Spectrums and French made Mygales.

Once mainly the domain of competitor self-run teams, the modern series is dominated by professional racing teams. Sonic Motor Racing Services and Synergy Motorsport both field multi-car teams, while some of those and Spectrum works team Borland Racing Developments also compete in the Victorian Formula Ford championship.

Australian Formula Ford Series

In August 2013 the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport announced that the Australian Formula Ford Championship would be discontinued at the end of 2013. The Formula Ford Association subsequently announced that approval had been obtained from CAMS to organize a national series for 2014. It was contested over six rounds and was officially known as the Australian Formula Ford Series. "Kent" powered cars were re-introduced for the 2014 series.

During the 2016 season, the championship ran one event at a race meeting sanctioned by the Australian Auto Sport Alliance. [AASA]

In 2017, the Queensland round was run at a "RACERS' sanctioned race meeting.

For 2018 four of the seven rounds will be run at CAMS sanctioned race meetings, two at the AASA sanctioned "AMRS" series, and one at Queensland Raceway again.

The winner of the Australian Formula Ford Series was awarded a "golden ticket" to the INDYCAR Road to Indy Shootout, provided the driver is age-eligible per INDYCAR regulations. If the winner is ineligible (as was the case in 2016 because of age), the driver highest in points eligible for the award will claim the prize. The 2018 Australian Formula Ford winner won the Shootout, and was awarded a 2019 USF2000 ride fully funded by the promoters.

Now the winner is awarded a test in a current gen DJR supercar.

State championships

Formula Ford has also proved to be a very popular category for state level series and championships, including competitions held in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia. In the majority these championships continue to utilise the first-generation Ford Kent engine. State level series have served as a stepping stone for kart racers looking for a cheap entry level into circuit racing before moving into the national series. State series often provided additional cars to the national series.

Series winners and Australian Champions

National Series

SeasonSeries nameurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061218024940/http://www.formulaford.com.au/content/about_records.phpdate=18 December 2006 }} Retrieved from www.formulaford.com.au on 26 September 2009Car
1970Formula Ford National SeriesRichard KnightElfin 600 FF
1971National Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesLarry PerkinsElfin 600 FF
1972TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesBob SkeltonBowin P4a
1973TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesJohn LefflerBowin P4a & Bowin P6F
1974TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesTerry PerkinsElfin 620FF & Titan
1975TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesPaul BernasconiMawer 004
1976TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesRichard CarterBirrana F73
1977TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesJohn SmithBowin P4A
1978TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesJohn WrightBowin P4A
1979TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesRussell NordenMawer 004
1980TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesStephen BrookLola T440
1981TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesPhillip RevellLola T440
1982TAA Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesJeff SummersElfin 620B
1983Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesBruce ConnollyGalloway & Van Diemen
1984Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesRon BarnacleRoyale RP31
1985Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesTomas MezeraReynard FF83
Elwyn 003
1986Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesWarwick RooklynElwyn 003
1987Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesPeter VerheyenVan Diemen RF86
1988Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesDavid RobertsVan Diemen RF86
1989Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesMark LarkhamVan Diemen RF89
1990Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesRussell IngallVan Diemen RF90
1991Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesTroy DunstanVan Diemen RF91
1992Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe SeriesCameron McConvilleVan Diemen RF92

Australian Formula Ford Championship

Garry Jacobson (Mygale SJ08a) at the opening round of the 2011 Championship
SeasonChampionCar199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013
Craig LowndesVan Diemen RF93
Steven RichardsVan Diemen RF94
Jason BrightVan Diemen RF95
David BesnardVan Diemen RF96
Garth TanderVan Diemen RF95
Adam MacrowSpectrum 06
Greg RitterMygale SJ98
Luke YouldenMygale SJ2000
Will DavisonVan Diemen RF01
Jamie WhincupVan Diemen RF01
Neil McFadyenStealth Van Diemen RF94
David ReynoldsVan Diemen RF04
Daniel ElliottVan Diemen RF05
John MartinSpectrum 011
Tim BlanchardMygale SJ07A
Paul LaskazeskiSpectrum 011b
Nick PercatMygale SJ07A
Chaz MostertSpectrum 012
Cam WatersMygale SJ10A
Jack Le BrocqMygale SJ12A
Anton de PasqualeMygale SJ13A

Australian Formula Ford Series

SeasonSeries winnerCar20142015201620172018
Thomas RandleMygale SJ13A
Cameron HillMygale SJ10A
Leanne TanderMygale SJ10A
Max VidauMygale SJ10A
Hunter McElreaMygale SJ10A

Australian Formula Ford Championship

SeasonChampionCar2019202020212022202320242025
Angelo MouzourisMygale SJ18A
Not contested
Thomas SargentMygale SJ13A
Valentino AstutiMygale SJ15A
Matthew HillyerMygale SJ18A
Eddie BeswickSpectrum 014
Kobi WilliamsSpectrum 012b

References

References

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