Simon Hadfield Motorsport’s Michael Moyers won the opening Walter Hayes Trophy held at a sodden Silverstone.
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KMR Sport’s Michael Eastwell took pole for heat three at the Walter Hayes Trophy, with B-M Racing’s Rory Smith claiming heat four pole.
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Michael Moyers and Josh Fisher took poles for heats one and two respectively during a wet and dramatic Walter Hayes Trophy qualifying at Silverstone.
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Formula Scout has gone through the Walter Hayes Trophy entry list to find out who’s likely to shine this weekend, and some of the stories behind the drivers and teams …
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B-M Racing’s Rory Smith became a two-time Formula Ford Festival winner in a thrilling 20-lap final at Brands Hatch.
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Ammonite Motorsport’s Nolan Allaer won the FFord Festival’s Last Chance Race, which awarded spots in the final to the top six finishers.
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B-M Racing’s Rory Smith put himelf on the front row of the Formula Ford Festival final by winning the second semi-final.
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B-M Racing’s Jamie Sharp won the first Formula Ford Festival semi-final, where most of the drama happened on the grid.
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B-M Racing’s Jamie Sharp won a shortened third FFord Festival heat, as one of his rivals had his victory hopes ended by an unusual incident.
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Ammonite Motorsport’s Nolan Allaer took his first Formula Ford win on UK soil in the second FFord Festival heat.
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Luke Cooper made a strong start to his 2023 Formula Ford Festival attack as he won the opening heat from pole.
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Luke Cooper, Nolan Allaer and Jamie Sharp took the pole positions for the Formula Ford Festival heats at a wet Brands Hatch.
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Formula Scout has gone through the Formula Ford Festival entry list to find out who’s likely to shine this weekend at Brands Hatch
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Team Dolan’s Jordan Kelly won the BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 title in the season finale on Silverstone’s National layout.
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This year’s Team USA Scholarship winners are Ayrton Houk and Jack Sullivan, and later this year they will utilise prize FFord drives in England.
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The two Team Canada scholars for 2023 have been named, and will be representing their country in the FFord Festival and Walter Hayes Trophy.
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The United Formula Ford grid exploded in size for the penultimate round of the season at Brands Hatch, with 28 drivers racing.
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Jordan Kelly reduced Lucas Romanek’s BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 points lead with victory in race two at Knockhill.
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The BRSCC National FF1600 field shrank to nine cars for the annual trip up to Scotland, but the action at Knockhill delivered as expected.
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KMR Sport’s Lucas Blakeley claimed his first BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 win in the reversed-grid race at Brands Hatch.