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.
F1600
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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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Formula 1600, North America’s Honda-powered answer to FF1600, supported the Canadian GP in Montreal last weekend and ran two dramatic races
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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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There were big names who took part in the Festival, and there was still a decent quality of young drivers in the rest of FFord in 2021
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In the latest Formula Scout Podcast, Road to Indy eSeries champion Max Esterson talks about his move to UK FF1600
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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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Bryce Aron, Jackson Lee and Simon Sikes have been selected as the three winners of the Team USA Scholarship for 2020
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Ida Wood reviews what happened in Formula Ford across the globe in 2019, from 2000cc to 1600c, and from America to India
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Kyle Kirkwood has won 20 races since entering the Road to Indy, and been champion of four different categories in three years. Was it as easy as it looked?
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Josh Green and Scott Huffaker have been selected as the winners of the 2019 Team USA Scholarship, with entries to the FFord Festival and Walter Hayes Trophy
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Colin Mullan and Jake Craig have been selected as the 2018 Team USA Scholarship winners after a shootout at Mid-Ohio, granting them entry to the Mazda Road to Indy Shootout
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The Mazda Road to Indy kicks off again at St. Petersburg this weekend. Formula Scout looks at the drivers to watch, and those who may be appearing on the MRTI …