The end-of-year classics attracted big names, but Formula Ford series in their various forms also had strong grids in 2023. And change is on the way.
BRSCC National FF1600
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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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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.
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B-M Racing’s Jamie Sharp won a red-flagged second BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 race at Brands Hatch.
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Team Dolan’s Jordan Kelly won the opening BRSCC National FF1600 race of the weekend at Brands Hatch after a lengthy battle with Jamie Sharp.
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McLaren’s Esports driver Lucas Blakeley has already beaten Sebastian Vettel in real-world motorsport, and has since started his own single-seater career
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The BRSCC National and Northern Irish Formula Ford 1600 championships joined together this weekend at Kirkistown.
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10 cars contested the latest BRSCC National FF600 round but there was plenty of action, with three close races each having a different winner
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The impact of inflation in the UK can be felt in all forms of life. Club racing is a costly place to be, and 2023 grid sizes have reflected that
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Oldfield Motorsport’s Lucas Romanek moved into the BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 points lead in round two of the season at Snetterton.
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Brandon McCaughan struck back against team-mate Lucas Romanek to win the second National FF1600 race at Oulton Park, after Romanek won race one.
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Lucas Romanek was declared victor of a thrilling opening race of the BRSCC National FF1600 season at Oulton Park in a photo finish.
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Oldfield Motorsport’s Brandon McCaughan claimed pole for the opening race of the BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 season at Oulton Park.
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Esports star Lucas Blakeley will race for Kevin Mills Racing in this weekend’s United FFord round and BRSCC National FF1600’s 2023 opener.
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Formula Ford is set to continue having a mimimum age for entry in the United Kingdom of 16 years old, which keeps it above Formula 4.
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Ian “Diz” Smith, a long-time co-ordinator and official for Formula Ford racing in England, has passed away.
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The end-of-year classics attracted big names, but the national FFord series, in various forms, also had strong grids. Here’s what happened across the world
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The BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 championship will race in Northern Ireland next year for the first time since 2019