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British Formula Ford Championship

Auto racing championship in the United Kingdom

British Formula Ford Championship

Summary

Auto racing championship in the United Kingdom

FieldValue
nameFormula Ford Championship of Great Britain
logoFormula Ford GB Logo 2012.jpg
image-size250px
categorySingle seaters
country/region
inaugural1976
folded2014
constructorsMygale, Sinter
enginesFord
tyresDunlop Tyres, Hankook
champion driverZAF Jayde Kruger
champion teamGBR JTR

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The British Formula Ford Championship was an entry-level single seater motor racing category, designed to give racing drivers their first step into car racing after karting. Drivers from around the world were attracted to the United Kingdom to compete in the series, and successful Formula One drivers such as Ayrton Senna and Jenson Button won their first single-seater titles in the championship. The championship was run to various Formula Ford regulations over the years, based on the engines provided for the championship by Ford Motor Company. These engine based regulations/specifications include the Ford Kent engine, Ford Zetec engine, Ford Duratec engine and in the final years the Ford EcoBoost engine.

From the 2015 season onwards, the championship was replaced by MSA Formula, which conforms to the FIA's new Formula 4 regulations. Many of the teams and drivers which competed in the final season of British Formula Ford moved to the new series.

History

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Although the first British Formula Ford Championship was not held until 1976, Formula Ford's roots are firmly situated in the British racing scene. The first Formula Ford race was held at Brands Hatch in 1967 and was the precursor to the birth of the domestic championship. The first British Formula Ford Championship, held in 1976, was the original Formula Ford Championship which gave birth to many others over the years, including successful championships in Australia and New Zealand.

The championship started out with the 1600cc Ford Kent engine and continued to use it until Ford introduced its newer, more powerful 1800cc Ford Zetec engine. Although this engine change didn't affect the other technical regulations, which still called for steel space frames which were much more economical to build and run compared to their carbon fiber counterparts, the increased engine power accelerated chassis development, causing many of the smaller manufacturers to stop producing cars, resulting in fewer constructors represented in the championship. The Zetec regulations lasted only 12 years up until the Ford Duratec engine was introduced in 2006, providing better handling and power due to its lighter weight even though the specification had returned to 1600cc engines.

The biggest changes to the championship came in 2012 when the latest Ford EcoBoost engine and specification was adopted as the main championship. The EcoBoost car marks a substantial change in the direction of Formula Ford racing as it introduces both smaller capacity Turbocharged petrol engines and for the first time a sequential gearbox.

The car

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The championship currently allows two specification of Formula Ford car to race: the current generation EcoBoost car and the previous generation Duratec car. The championship is multi-chassis, featuring manufacturers such as Van Diemen and Mygale. To help keep costs low, cars are made from steel, as opposed to the more exotic carbon fibre commonly found in higher categories of racing. The Duratec cars were introduced in 2006, when all the cars in the series were required to use the 1600cc Naturally aspirated Ford Duratec engine which replaced the Ford Kent engine that had been used since the championships inception. Beginning in 2012, the EcoBoost class was introduced to run as the premier class alongside a secondary class for the aging Duratec cars. The EcoBoost class utilises Ford's latest EcoBoost engine which provides greater power thanks to the introduction of a Turbo Charger. The chassis however remains a steel space frame rather than the carbon fibre Monocoque found in other formulae.

From 2015 onwards, the MSA Formula will use Formula 4 regulations. Mygale will continue to provide the carbon-fibre monocoque chassis (As opposed to the Tatuus supplied chassis used in BRDC F4. The engine will be a Ford 1.6L EcoBoost engine as used in the more modern Formula Ford cars, tuned to a maximum of 160 PS. All engines will be tuned by the same race engine preparer, in an attempt to reduce costs. Similarly, all tyres will be provided by Hankook. Sadev will provide the sequential paddle shift transmission and data logging system.

The Championship

From 2013, the championship is composed of 30 rounds held at ten events in support of the British Touring Car Championship. Both EcoBoost and Duratec classes compete in the same races as each other. Drivers who have competed in less than 4 junior formula races in the past are eligible to compete for the Rookie Cup, whilst both Teams and Constructors have separate championships for themselves. The Nations Cup is awarded to the highest placed registered driver from each country excluding UK. In 2015, the series will again run 30 rounds at ten events in support of the BTCC, despite becoming the MSA Formula.

Weekend Format

A 20-minute qualifying session is used to decide the grid for all the weekend's races. The drivers fastest lap decides the grid for race one, their second fastest time decides the grid for race two and their third fastest time, the grid for race three. All three races will be run over 15 miles.

Points system

Current points system

Points are awarded to all finishing drivers in each race as well as the driver setting the fastest lap using the following system:

Main Class, Teams Cup & Nations Cup points systems.Fastest lap
1st2nd
3027
Scholarship Class points system.Fastest lap
1st2nd
2015
Constructors Cup points system.
1st
8

Champions

1981 champion [[Ayrton Senna]] in his [[Van Diemen]] built car
SeasonChampionConstructorTeams' ChampionSecondary ClassNations CupWinter Series Champion19761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992Winter Series Champion19931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006SeasonChampionConstructorTeams' ChampionScholarship ClassNations CupWinter Series Champion20072008200920102011SeasonChampionConstructorTeams' ChampionDuratec ChampionNations CupWinter Series Champion2012SeasonChampionConstructorTeams' ChampionScholarship ClassNations CupWinter Series Champion20132014
IRL David KennedyCrossleNot HeldNot HeldNot HeldNot Held
ZAF Trevor van RooyenRoyale
GBR Kenneth AchesonRoyale
GBR David SearsRoyale
IRL Tommy ByrneVan Diemen
BRA Ayrton SennaVan Diemen
BRA Maurício GugelminVan Diemen
GBR Andrew Gilbert-ScottVan Diemen
GBR Dave CoyneVan Diemen
BEL Bertrand GachotVan Diemen
GBR Jason EliottVan Diemen
GBR Eddie IrvineVan Diemen
IRL Derek HigginsVan Diemen
IRL Bernard DolanReynard
NLD Michael VergersVan Diemen
BEL Marc GoossensVan Diemen
GBR Jamie SpenceSwift
AUS Russell IngallVan DiemenGBR Martin Byford
DNK Jason WattVectorIND Narain Karthikeyan
BEL Bas LeindersSwiftBRA Vítor Meira
DNK Kristian KolbyVan DiemenBRA Ricardo Sperafico
NLD Jacky van der EndeVan DiemenGBR Mark Taylor
GBR Jenson ButtonMygaleNLD Ricardo van der Ende
DNK Nicolas KiesaMygaleGBR Anthony Davidson
AUS James CourtneyVan DiemenGBR Adam Carroll
SWE Robert DahlgrenVan DiemenGBR Joey Foster
GBR Westley BarberVan DiemenSWE Alx Danielsson
GBR Tom Kimber-SmithVan DiemenGBR James WalkerSWE Sebastian Hohenthal
FIN Valle MäkeläVan DiemenNot HeldGBR Robert Sunderland
IRL Charlie DonnellyMygaleGBR Andrew Bentley
GBR Nathan FrekeMygaleGBR David Mayes
GBR Callum MacLeodMygaleNot HeldGBR Matt DobsonNot HeldNot Held
GBR Wayne BoydMygaleGBR Chrissy Palmer
GBR James ColeMygaleGBR Daniel Cammish
AUS Scott PyeMygaleJamun RacingGBR Tristan Mingay
GBR Scott MalvernMygaleJamun RacingGBR Cavan Corcoran
FIN Antti BuriMygaleJTRGBR Matt RaoNot Held
GBR Dan CammishMygaleJTRGBR Harrison ScottNot Held
ZAF Jayde KrugerMygaleJTRGBR Ashley Sutton

Other UK Championships

Such was the popularity of the formula in the UK over its history; there is an abundance of second hand chassis from previous generations of the championship. This has led to the formation of several other national and club level championships within the UK catering for legacy chassis, engines and cars.

  • BRSCC Formula Ford Duratec Championship - Created at the end of 2012, the proposed championship will give a home to the previous generation Duratec class Formula Fords after the British Championship switched solely to the new EcoBoost class.
  • Formula Ford 1600 Championships - Operated by the BRSCC, this championship caters for cars built to the Kent specification, utilising the Ford Kent engine. Consisting of two regional and one national championship, it give opportunities for a range of drivers to showcase their talents. A two class structure based around the construction year of the chassis allows a range of different chassis to remain competitive.
  • Several Club level championships are also arranged. Of note include the Monoposto Racing Club Championshiphttp://www.monoposto.co.uk/, the 750 Motor Club Formula 4 championship https://web.archive.org/web/20120701193852/http://www.750mc.co.uk/F-formula-4.php, the Castle Combe Formula Free championship http://www.castlecombecircuit.co.uk/racingclub/ and the Classic Formula Ford Championshiphttp://www.classicformulaford.com/.

Formula Ford Festival

Main article: Formula Ford Festival

The Formula Ford Festival is an annual meeting of Ford powered single seat racing cars which is held at the end of the British racing season, at the Brands Hatch motor racing circuit in the county of Kent, in Southern England. The events are held over the course of a weekend and although various classes of past and present Formula Fords are present, the high point for many is the championship in which young but skilled drivers from Ford competitions in Europe and beyond race against one another. Often it is a rare chance to compare the skills of drivers who take part in different Ford competitions around the world. The event is administered by the British Racing and Sports Car Club.

References

References

  1. "The History of Formula Ford Racing". [britishformulaford.com].
  2. "History". [formulafordzetec.co.uk].
  3. (12 October 2012). "Formula Ford returns in 2013". [[TOCA]].
  4. "2012 Formula Ford GB Regulations". [[BRSCC]].
  5. (14 March 2013). "2013 Formula Ford Championship Sporting Regulations". Max Communications.
  6. (29 October 2012). "BRSCC ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR DURATEC FORMULA FORD". [[BRSCC]].
  7. "AVON TYRES FORMULA FORD CHAMPIONSHIPS". [[BRSCC]].
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