Hedge joins big names in Australian Formula Ford this weekend in Sydney

Toyota TR86 champion Callum Hedge will be in action this weekend when he joins the grid of the 2019 Australian Formula Ford Championship at the Sydney Motorsport Park. Hedge will join Angelo Mouzouris, Jay Hansen and Courtney Prince, competing with Sonic Motor Racing Services. He will compete in the Mygale SJ11 chassis that was used to secure the Australian title by Leanne Tander in 2016 and more recently last season by Hunter McElrea (pictured).

A strong field of 26 cars will compete in Sydney this weekend, with many drivers making their Australian Formula Ford debut.

In the Duratec class, Hank Perkins will be yet another member of the Perkins family to compete in Formula Ford, making his debut in the National field with BF Racing. Hank’s father, Terry, won the TAA Formula Ford Driver To Europe Series in 1974, three years after his brother Larry.

Another well-known surname in Australian motorsport is Bargwanna. Ben Bargwanna, son of 2000 Bathurst 1000 winner Jason, will make his debut in the National Championship this weekend. The Warragul-based youngster will run a full Victorian Formula Ford Series campaign in 2019, while also participating in selected National rounds for the remainder of the year.

Karting prodigy Jay Hanson is another on the list of debutants for round one of the Australian Formula Ford Championship. The well-credentialled karting champion has signed up with Sonic Motor Racing Services for an all-out attack on the National title. Hanson impressed many during his debut race weekend at the 2018 Island Magic event last November, winning the race meeting against a raft of established drivers.

New South Welshman Lachlan Ward will step up to make his Formula Ford (Duratec) debut with Anglo Motorsport after competing in the FF1600 field at the end of 2018. Ward also made an appearance in a Kent car at the 2019 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour.

As far as outright Duratec contenders go this season, it will be hard to suggest a clear favourite given the depth of talent within the entry list. Keep an eye out for drivers such as Zac Soutar, Liam McLellan, Cody Donald, Tom Sargent and Callum Hedge, all of whom could be challenging for race wins over the weekend.

The FF1600 grid will be filled with debutants looking to establish themselves. Queenslander Jarrod Costello is planning a full campaign in the Kent Championship aboard the Van Diemen RF01 that won the series in 2017, previously driven by Mitch Maddren.

John Pereira, Shane Nichols, Scott Tidyman and Mitch Gatenby are also competing in the Kent National field for the first time this weekend. Pereira will be making his return to Formula Ford after a temporary sabbatical from the category.

The 2019 season will kick off this weekend at Sydney Motorsport Park, with qualifying and race one scheduled for Saturday and a further two races on Sunday.

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