Home advantage for leader Alex Crosbie for penultimate NZ Formula Ford Championship round

| Photographer Credit: Euan Cameron Photography

Southland’s Alex Crosbie heads into the penultimate round of the 2023 NAPA Auto Parts NZ Formula Ford Championship (NZFF) with a healthy 99-point lead and home-circuit advantage this weekend at Teretonga Park in Invercargill.  Crosbie proved unbeatable at the second of four-rounds in Taupo in February and the chasing pack of Dylan Grant, Sebastian Manson and Daniel Brown will have their work cut out at the four-race meeting.

The meeting also doubles as the fifth and penultimate round of the Yokohama South Island Formula 1600 Championship (SIFF), with the conclusion of both the national and South Island series the following weekend in Christchurch.

#15 Dylan Grant #1 Alex Crosbie and #6 Blake Dowdall – Photo Geoff Ridder

Crosbie has plenty of experience at Teretonga and his rival may prove to be Blake Knowles who beat him in two of the last three Formula Ford races at the circuit back in December in the third round of the SIFF series. In their fourth South Island round at Timaru a fortnight ago, Knowles was quickest in qualifying and beat Crosbie in the opening race before engine trouble put-paid to his weekend. Crosbie holds a 65-point lead over Knowles with Dylan Petch in third.

While Grant and Crosbie duelled for race wins at the opening NZFF round at Hampton Downs at the NZ Grand Prix meeting in February, it was Manson who battled with Crosbie at the Taupo International Motorsport Park, setting fastest lap in qualifying and then initially fighting with Crosbie before the latter dominated each race.  Manson is the only North Island competitor to have raced at Teretonga, competing in the SIFF round in early December 2022.

#6 Blake Dowdall #25 Daniel Brown #73 Caleb Byers #93 Mason Potter and #20 Hayden Bakkerus in a mid-pack battle – Photo Geoff Ridder

Grant did enough to finish on the podium in Taupo, collecting valuable points to stay in the title hunt, as did Daniel Brown.  Behind the top four is a real mid-pack battle between Blake Dowdall, Mason Potter, Caleb Byers, Blake Knowles, Jack Noble Adams, William Neale and Dylan Petch.  All capable of finishing on the podium.

An important key to the final two rounds which will see eight races and a maximum of 604-points on offer, will be tyres.  The majority of competitors have used eight of their 12-tyre allocation in the first two North Island rounds with just Grant and Dowdall using their second set for the final race at Taupo.  While Crosbie has used his tyres to their maximum advantage, he and others, face eight more races on just one new set of rubber.

The national championship has two rounds in the North and two in the South Islands and are seen as crucial to the growth in both experience and confidence for young drivers wanting to progress their single seater career.  The Tony Quinn Foundation has provided a travel grant to enable Formula Ford competitors to undertake this essential travel.

#28 Will Neale #73 Caleb Byers #90 Zach Blinco and #17 Dylan Petch – Photo Geoff Ridder

Up for grabs is the Hampton Downs NZ Race Academy $1,010.10 cash prize for fastest qualifier as well as the $230 NAPA Auto Parts ‘Driver of the Day prize.  Also on offer is a Toyota Formula Regional Oceania FT60 test for the winner of the national title while both North and South Island series winners will get a FT50 test.

The Napa Auto Parts NZ Formula Ford Championship and the Yokohama South Island Formula 1600 Championship are also supported by Yokohama, the Tony Quinn Foundation and NAPA Auto Parts.

Overall Points – 2023 NAPA Auto Parts NZ Formula Ford Championship – after 2/4 rounds
1/ Alex Crosbie 550
2/ Dylan Grant 451
3/ Sebastian Manson 443
4/ Daniel Brown 420
5/ Blake Dowdall 345
6/ Mason Potter 331
7/ Caleb Byers 317
8/ Blake Knowles 307
9/ Jack Noble-Adams 307
10/ William Neale 283
11/ Dylan Petch 229
12/ Hayden Bakkerus 184
13/ Keith Miller 200
14/ Leo Scott 45

Overall Points – Yokohama South Island Formula 1600 Championship – after 4/6 rounds (Top 10)
1/ Alex Crosbie 795
2/ Blake Knowles 730
3/ Dylan Petch 585
4/ Caleb Byers 563
5/ Daniel Brown 554
6/ Will Neale 536
7/ Dominic Robertson 418
8/ Thomas Flynn 370
9/ Jacob Cunniffe 310
10/ Dan Kelly 274

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!

https://talkmotorsport.co.nz

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