The starring F1 debut isn’t what Pedro de la Rosa is remembered for, and most of his impact was made in tests. But his contributions should be celebrated
Formula Ford
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Megan Gilkes, the winner of W Series’ non-championship race at Assen in 2019, will race in BRSCC National FF1600 this year
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The Team Brazil Scholarship has been launched to provide a young driver the chance to race in the Formula Ford Festival
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Max Esterson took a win and a second in the second Road to Indy eSeries round, as he prepares to race in the United Kingdom this year
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National FFord to support British F3 this year for first time since 2011
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodBRDC British F3’s calendar update has resulted in the series joining BRSCC National FF1600 at Oulton Park, to the delight of FF1600 teams
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With less races able to take place, entry lists grew at the events that could run in the Formula Ford world in 2020
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A crowdfunding page has been set up to support Scottish FF1600 driver Colin Turner, who was seriously injured racing in last weekend’s Walter Hayes Trophy
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Souley Motorsport’s Ollie White came out on top in a choatic final to the Walter Hayes Trophy on Silverstone’s National layout
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Souley Motorsport’s Ollie White won the second semi-final from pole, but he was made to work for it in a close race
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Kevin Mills Racing’s Neil Maclennan beat Team Dolan’s polesitter Chris Middlehurst to win the first of two Walter Hayes Trophy semi-finals
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Joey Foster earned his spot in the Walter Hayes Trophy semi-finals with victory in the Last Chance Race at Silverstone
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Joey Foster won the Walter Hayes Trophy Progression Race to take his place in the Last Chance Race and keep his overall victory hopes at Silverstone alive
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Ollie White and Chris Middlehurst both took controlling wins in the third and fourth heat races of the Walter Hayes Trophy at Silverstone
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Kevin Mills Racing drivers won the opening two Walter Hayes Trophy heats, which took place in very different weather conditions
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FF1600 rivals Foster, Moyers and Fisher get Walter Hayes Trophy heat poles
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodQualifying for the Walter Hayes Trophy took place in windy and changing weather at Silverstone, with three event icons claiming heat poles
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Rory Smith defeated Jonathan Browne to win the 2020 Formula Ford Festival, as BRSCC National FF1600 champion Neil Maclennan crashed
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Tom McArthur has taken the oldest car on the Formula Ford Festival entry list all the way through to the final by winning the Last Chance Race
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Maclennan dominates safety car-interrupted FFord Festival semi-final 2
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodNeil Maclennan came back from a poor heat race and then a weak restart to dominate the second Formula Ford Festival semi-final
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Low Dempsey Racing’s Jonathan Browne took a step closer to defending his Formula Ford Festival crown after winning Sunday’s first semi-final
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Ross Martin convincingly won the final Formula Ford Festival heat, securing himself pole for Sunday’s first semi-final with the fastest heat time