Oldfield Motorsport’s Lucas Romanek continued his strong recent racing form by taking pole for the third BRSCC National FF1600 round at Croft
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Alex Crosbie is the 2022 New Zealand Formula Ford champion after prevailing in a three-way title fight at Ruapuna
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Ammonite Motorsport’s Colin Queen continued his strong recent form in FF1600 by winning the Jim Walsh Trophy on Silverstone’s National circuit
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30 years ago, Marcel Albers died in a British F3 race at Thruxton. Roger Gascoigne talked to those who knew him to learn about a gifted racer
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Lucas Romanek emerged as victor in the second National Formula Ford 1600 race at Knockhill after two collisions involving leaders
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Colin Queen earned his first BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 victory with a last-lap pass on Jordan Dempsey in race one at Knockhill
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Jordan Dempsey made it two poles out of two in BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 this season as he topped qualifying at Knockhill
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Ralph Firman Sr has has one of the most envious pedigrees in racing through his Van Diemen company and its many single-seater creations
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Liam Sceats dominated at Taupo in round one of the shortened two-event New Zealand Formula Ford season
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F1 Esports star Lucas Blakeley will move into real-world racing this year in Scottish Formula Ford with the Graham Brunton Racing team
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The 2022 BRSCC National FF1600 season got underway last weekend with a strong 19-car grid. Here are the talking points from Silverstone
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Jordan Dempsey departs Silverstone with a healthy points lead in National FF1600 after making it two wins out of two to start the season
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Jordan Dempsey held off pressure from several drivers to win the first BRSCC National FF1600 race of 2022 on Silverstone International
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Jordan Dempsey began his BRSCC National FF1600 title attack with pole position for the opening round on Silverstone’s International layout
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A grid of 18 cars will participate in this weekend’s BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 season opener on Silverstone’s International layout
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Team Dolan has named its first three signings for BRSCC National FF1600, with Morgan Quinn and Ben Cochran staying alonside rookie Gabe Tesch
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Leading FF1600 team Low Dempsey Racing has changed its name to Ammonite Motorsport for 2022, and has announced four drivers for the season
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GB4 organiser MSV has announced that it will provide £20,000 for a teenager from BRSCC National FF1600 to graduate into its series for 2023
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Last October, Roberto Moreno reunited with his old team boss and mechanic to relive their 1980 Formula Ford Festival win with the same car
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Britain’s governing body Motorsport UK has taken over its main F4 series, and is confident about the wider picture for young drivers