Megan Gilkes, the winner of W Series’ non-championship race at Assen in 2019, will race in BRSCC National FF1600 this year
Formula Ford
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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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BRDC 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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Qualifying 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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Neil 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
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Low Dempsey Racing’s Jonathan Browne started off his defence as reigning Formula Ford Festival winner by dominating the second heat race