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.
Team USA Scholarship
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Team USA has named the winners list of three drivers that have earned a scholarship to race in the FFord Festival and Walter Hayes Trophy
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Neil Maclennan has been stripped of his second place finish in the Formula Ford Festival final for a yellow flag infringement
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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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Andre Castro and Max Esterson have been named as the winners of the 2021 Team USA Scholarship
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Jay Howard Driver Development has announced 2020 Team USA Scholarship winner Jackson Lee as its second driver in USF2000
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Team USA scholar and Formula Ford 1600 star Bryce Aron will jump up to BRDC British Formula 3 this year with Carlin
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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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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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History is set to repeat itself in the Road to Indy this year, which is forming its new image just as IndyCar starts a brand new era
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Team USA Scholarship winner Josh Green will step up to USF2000 full-time this year with Cape Motorsports, after starring on his series debut
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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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Team USA scholar Scott Huffaker prevailed in a five-car battle for the lead to win the first Walter Hayes Trophy semi-final at Silverstone
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Ollie White pulled off a last corner pass to win the final Walter Hayes Trophy heat on Silverstone’s National layout
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Team USA scholar Scott Huffaker won the second Walter Hayes Trophy heat, after multiple-time winners Joey Foster and Michael Moyers collided
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Kevin Mills Racing drivers took pole for three of the four Walter Hayes Trophy heats at a wet Silverstone
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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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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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Josh Green will join the USF2000 field with Jay Howard Driver Development at Portland, and has been chosen as one of six finalists for this year’s Team USA Scholarship
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In the last 30 years, some of the biggest names to have passed through FF1600 have done so through Jeremy Shaw’s Team USA Scholarship
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