Dowdall wraps up 2025 NZ Formula Ford title and wins Morrie Smith Memorial Trophy

Blake Dowdall has won the 2025 Napa Auto Parts New Zealand Formula Ford Championship title at the final fourth round at Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon in Fielding over the weekend. Having led all season, Dowdall continued to dominate the round and scored enough provisional points to claim the title after the third of four races. He then went on to win the 18-lap Morrie Smith Memorial race, the second time he has etched his name on this trophy.

“Feels amazing,” said Dowdall. “Winning this title means the world to me as it’s something I have been wanting to do for years. It’s a day I will remember.

“It’s been a tough season, but we’ve managed to be well prepared and made our luck the whole way through.”

Toby McCormack won the NIFF Series and a wildcard Rodin Scholarship entry – photo Buzzy Media

Second overall was South Island Formula Ford champion Will Neale, just one point ahead of a resurgent Toby McCormack.

McCormack struggled through the first two rounds with car troubles before he had the perfect third round setting fastest lap and winning all three races which then propelled him onto third overall.

#98 Will Neale finshed second overall – photo Buzzy Media

This weekend he was fastest in qualifying picking up the Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy $1,010.10 cash prize. He then twice finished second to Dowdall and won a race putting him provisionally second overall. However, while leading the final race, he went wide on the last corner heading onto the start finish line and dropped down the order. A safety car period brought the field together giving him another chance to close the gap. However, he fell short by one-point finishing third overall.

Blake Dowdall – photo Oliver Foote

Dowdall is now the recipient of a three-day evaluation, for winning the national series, at Rodin Cars in North Canterbury as part of their Formula Ford to Formula One pathway programme, with the opportunity to compete in single seater categories in Europe with Rodin Motorsport. The prize was awarded at the weekend by Rodin Cars Managing Director Emma Duncan along with a wildcard prize for Toby McCormack.

In a fortnight’s time the pair will spend three-days at Rodin Cars near Waiau where they will undergo both driver training and evaluation with Australian driver/coach Mark Williamson. Both simulator and track experience will see them progress through driving a McLaren GT4, a Formula 4 and a Formula 3 single seaters. As well as the experience there may be an opportunity to test a Formula 4 car in the UK with options on competing in the category with Rodin Motorsport.

Jack Groenewald finished third overall in the NIFF and rookie of the year

The weekend was also the final sixth round of the 2024/25 Giltrap Group North Island Formula Ford Series (NIFF) in which McCormack came out on top beating Dowdall by 13-points with Shane Drake in third. Jack Groenewald picked up the NAPA Auto Parts Driver of the Day as well as the NAPA Auto Parts NIFF Rookie of the Year awards.

In the overall national standings Jacob Begg won the Stephen Gillard Trophy for Top Rookie Driver.

Dowdall won the round, the national title and the Morrie Smith Memorial Trophy for the final race of the season.

“I first won this race back in 2023,” commented Dowdall. “Before that race, Kenny Smith Morrie Smith’s son) gave me his old race gloves and shook my hand and told me I had to go out and win it. And that was my first ever race win in Formula Ford, so thrilled to do it again.

“It’s icing on the cake. It’s the best way to wrap up our time in Formula Ford.

Jacob Begg won the Stephen Gillard Trophy for Top Rookie Driver – photo Oliver Foote

“I think the South Island (rounds) were absolutely crucial to our success. We got to grips with two new tracks pretty quickly and that gave us a good advantage heading back north to our home tracks.

Dowdall now picks up six Superlicence points towards participating in the Repco Supercars Championship, with a total of 15-points required over the past five years to be eligible to race in the series.

Prizes on offer this season include a $51,000 travel fund made available by the Tony Quinn Foundation. NAPA Auto Parts have offered prizes for Driver of the Day at each round while Yokohama is the tyre of choice for Formula Ford Racing in NZ.

2025 NZ Formula Ford Championship
Overall Points

1/ Blake Dowdall 923
2/ Will Neale 792
3/ Toby McCormack 791
4/ James Penrose 719
5/ Dylan Grant 670
6/ Jacob Begg 640
7/ Lincoln Taylor 511
8/ Izaak Fletcher 501
9/ Dylan Petch 384
10/ Campbell Owens 377
11/ Diesel Thomas 348
12/ Jacob Cunniffe 261
13/ Reagan Edwards 207
14/ Ryan Denize 121

Giltrap Group North Island Formula Ford Series – Overall Points
1/ Toby McCormack 1463
2/ Blake Dowdall 1450
3/ Shane Drake 1032
4/ Jack Groenewald 950
5/ Dylan Grant 570
6/ Reagan Edwards 554
7/ Fletcher Sloan 498
8/ Leo Scott 494
9/ Marco Manson 381
10/ Campbell Owens 375
11/ Nick Buxeda 327
12/ James Collie 309
13/ Mason Potter 249
14/ Kim Crocker 231
15/ Toby Musico 215
16/ Bree Morris 120
17/ Josh Thomas 39


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Race Results

Race 1 (12-laps)
1/ Blake Dowdall, Spectrum 015,
2/ Toby McCormack, Spectrum 015,
3/ Will Neale, Van Diemen RF94,
4/ James Penrose, Ray GR20,
5/ Jacob Begg, Mygale SJ08A,
6/ Izaak Fletcher, Ray GR20,
7/ Dylan Petch, Van Diemen RF93,
8/ Jack Groenewald Mygale SJ07A
9/ Shane Drake, Van Diemen RF92
10/ Dylan Grant, Van Diemen RF03,
11/ Campbell Owens Ray GR21,
12/ Mason Potter, Van Diemen Stealth
13/ Josh Thomas, Mygale
14/ Diesel Thomas, Mygale SJ08A,
15/ Toby Musico, Mygale
16/ Tony Graham, Swift
17/ Nick Buxeda, Van Diemen RF01
DNF Kim Crocker, Van Diemen RF01

Race 2 (12-laps)
1/ Toby McCormack, Spectrum 015,
2/ Blake Dowdall, Spectrum 015,
3/ James Penrose, Ray GR20,
4/ Will Neale, Van Diemen RF94,
5/ Dylan Grant, Van Diemen RF03,
6/ Jacob Begg, Mygale SJ08A,
7/ Dylan Petch, Van Diemen RF93,
8/ Jack Groenewald Mygale SJ07A
9/ Shane Drake, Van Diemen RF92
10/ Izaak Fletcher, Ray GR20,
11/ Campbell Owens Ray GR21,
12/ Mason Potter, Van Diemen Stealth
13/ Diesel Thomas, Mygale SJ08A,
14/ Toby Musico, Mygale
15/ Tony Graham, Swift
16/ Kim Crocker, Van Diemen RF01
DNF Josh Thomas, Mygale
DNF/ Nick Buxeda, Van Diemen RF01

Race 3 (12-laps)
1/ Blake Dowdall, Spectrum 015,
2/ Toby McCormack, Spectrum 015,
3/ Will Neale, Van Diemen RF94,
4/ Dylan Grant, Van Diemen RF03,
5/ Jacob Begg, Mygale SJ08A,
6/ Izaak Fletcher, Ray GR20,
7/ Jack Groenewald Mygale SJ07A
8/ Shane Drake, Van Diemen RF92
9/ Mason Potter, Van Diemen Stealth
10/ James Penrose, Ray GR20,
11/ Diesel Thomas, Mygale SJ08A,
12/ Campbell Owens Ray GR21,
13/ Toby Musico, Mygale
14/ Tony Graham, Swift
15/ Kim Crocker, Van Diemen RF01
16/ Nick Buxeda, Van Diemen RF01
DNF Dylan Petch, Van Diemen RF93,
DNS Josh Thomas, Mygale

Race 4 Morrie Smith Memorial Trophy (18-laps)
1/ Blake Dowdall, Spectrum 015,
2/ Will Neale, Van Diemen RF94,
3/ James Penrose, Ray GR20,
4/ Jacob Begg, Mygale SJ08A,
5/ Toby McCormack, Spectrum 015,
6/ Dylan Petch, Van Diemen RF93,
7/ Mason Potter, Van Diemen Stealth
8/ Shane Drake, Van Diemen RF92
9/ Toby Musico, Mygale
10/ Diesel Thomas, Mygale SJ08A,
11/ Jack Groenewald Mygale SJ07A
12/ Kim Crocker, Van Diemen RF01
13/ Dylan Grant, Van Diemen RF03,
14/ Tony Graham, Swift
DNF Campbell Owens Ray GR21,
DNF Josh Thomas, Mygale
DNF Izaak Fletcher, Ray GR20,
DNS Nick Buxeda, Van Diemen RF01

Benjamin Carrell is a freelance motorsport writer and currently edits talkmotorsport.co.nz. He writes for a number of Kiwi drivers and motorsport clubs. That's when he's not working in his horticultural day-job or training for the next road or mtb cycle race!

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