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
F1600
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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 ladder in the coming years.