National Formula Ford title hunt underway this weekend

| Photographer Credit: Tayler Burke

Thirteen drivers will take to the grid this weekend as the 2019/20 NZ Formula Ford Championship gets underway as a support class to the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship at the ITM Auckland SuperSprint. The six round series will see 11 North Island and two South Island drivers compete on five North Island and one South Island circuit over the summer.

A new interest in the class has seen modern machinery imported to add to the country’s stock of Class One cars including four new Spectrums. In turn, factory support from Borland Racing Developments for their Spectrum Formula Ford has also made its way over from Australia with multiple engineers attending the New Zealand championship events.

Expected to be in the hunt for the title are last season’s third-place getter Callum Crawley and Winter Series winner Billy Frazer. While both drivers are sporting new Spectrum machinery, they won’t have it easy with Zac Stichbury and Formula First stars Brody McConkey and Thomas Boniface racing modern MyGale cars, winners of the last 11 NZ Formula Ford titles.

2019 Elite MotorSport Academy winner Ronan Murphy will also be lining up on the grid in a factory-supported Spectrum. Long-running front runner James Penrose will also be one to watch along with Bailey Paterson.

The six rounds championship starts at Pukekohe Park Raceway, as the championship returns to the Supercars support bill. A month later, racing resumes at Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon for the ‘OctoberFast’ meeting on October 18-20 where Formula Ford will race along with side feeder series, Formula First.

After the holiday break, the championship crosses the Cook Straight to heads to the southernmost race track in the world, Teretonga on January 24-26. Whilst only contesting one South Island round this season, organisers are working hard to ensure another South Island round is locked in for the future.

A week later round four takes place at Hampton Downs for the second leg of the TRS triple-header before travelling up the road to Pukekohe Park Raceway the following weekend for the penultimate round.

Just over a month later the series wraps up at Hampton Downs on March 27-29 where the 2019/20 NZ Formula Ford Champion will be crowned.

Entries

6Blake EvansRotoruaMygale/SJ2011a
8Brody McConkeyLevinMygale SJ12
10Andrew McinnesAustralia 
14Billy FrazerPukekoheSpectrum/015
15Kaleb NgatoaMartonSpectrum/
41Alex HawleyPukekoheStealth Evo2
67Thomas BonifaceNew PlymouthMygale SJ13A
68Cameron TannerPakurangaVan Dieman Rf90
72Zac StichburyHastingsMygale/ SJ200818
79Callum CrawleyFieldingSpectrum/015
91Ronan MurphyHavelock NorthSpectrum/015
98James PenroseChristchurchVan Dieman Stealth
Bailey PatersonChristchurchVan Dieman Stealth

2019/20 NZ Formula Ford Championship Calendar:
Round 1: Pukekohe Park Raceway – September 13-15
Round 2: Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon – October 18-20
Round 3: Teretonga Park – January 24-26
Round 4: Hampton Downs Motorsport Park – Jan 31-Feb 2
Round 5: Pukekohe Park Raceway – February 7-9
Round 6: Hampton Downs Motorsport Park – March 27-29

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