FFord Festival winners Roberto Moreno and Marc Goossens are the biggest names on the entry list for the 2022 edition this weekend
Graham Brunton Racing
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Logan Hannah and Graham Brunton Racing scored their first GB4 victory in the reversed-grid race at Donington Park
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The first FF1600 race at Croft was shortened due to a crash between the top two, and it was Jordan Dempsey who was awarded victory
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The GB4 grid will remain at 12 cars for its second ever round this weekend, as GBR expands its line-up but Rossoverde Racing is absent
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The inaugural season of MotorSport Vision’s new Formula 4 series, GB4, gets underway at Snetterton 300 this weekend and is a new milestone in Britain’s single-seater landscape. Jordan Edwards previews…
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F1 Esports star Lucas Blakeley will move into real-world racing this year in Scottish Formula Ford with the Graham Brunton Racing team
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Graham Brunton Racing has signed Chloe Grant to complete an all-female line-up for its entry into the new GB4 championship
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Logan Hannah has become the first driver to sign up for GB4, racing for the Graham Brunton Racing team she drove for in Formula Ford
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Scotland’s top Formula Ford team Graham Brunton Racing has announced it will move into GB4 this year with two cars
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Michael Gray spectacularly won the first Festival progression race from last on the grid as a penalty denied Daryl DeLeon Taylor a semi-final spot
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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
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David Leslie Trophy winner Logan Hannah is one of an influx of entries for this weekend’s National FF1600 round at Oulton Park
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One of the benefits of a late date in 2020 is avoiding cancellation. Following a short National season, this year’s Formula Ford Festival is more significant than ever
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Logan Hannah became the first female winner of a Scottish Formula Ford 1600 race in an epic David Leslie Trophy duel at Knockhill
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National Formula Ford 1600 returns this weekend at Oulton Park. Ida Wood runs through a grid of the best drivers you’ve never heard of
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Logan Hannah and Graham Brunton Racing are targeting BRSCC National Formula Ford 1600 next year, partly due to the weakness of the grids in Scottish FFord
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W Series champion Jamie Chadwick has revealed during her Walter Hayes Trophy return that she could race in Japanese Formula 3 next year
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Jamie Chadwick’s decision to race in the Walter Hayes Trophy may be a surprise to many, but is another example of a historically successful formula’s extraordinary driver popularity
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W Series champion Jamie Chadwick will return to Formula Ford 1600 next month after signing a deal with race Graham Brunton Racing to race in the Walter Hayes Trophy