Rivalry continues at South Island Formula Ford Championship round in Christchurch this weekend

| Photographer Credit: Euan Cameron Photography

Christchurch’s Will Neale and Auckland’s Dylan Grant go head-to-head again in the 2024/25 Yokohama South Island Formula Ford Championship in Christchurch this weekend, 22-24 November 2024. The Euromarque Motorsport Park in Ruapuna plays host to the second round of the single seater series. Grant (Van Diemen RF03) will be looking for race victories after finishing second to Neale (Van Diemen RF94) across the first four races of the season at Timaru earlier in the month.

Not only are championship points at stake for both overall and Class, but this round is also part of the annual Wigram Revival meeting with the prestigious Wigram Cup up for grabs in the final Formula Ford race of the day.

“I’m looking forward to the weekend,” said Neale. “It’s a really competitive field and should be really close at Ruapuna.”

#28 Will Neale leads #77 Jake Bryant #20 Dylan Grant and #35 Izaak Fletcher – photo Euan Cameron

Third overall in the series is Izaac Fletcher (Ray GR20) followed by Jake Bryant (Van Diemen RF94) and Dylan Petch (Van Diemen RF92), all vying for podium positions and race wins. All three swapped positions three to five over the first four races and will no doubt be battling again this weekend.

Winton’s Jacob Begg (Mygale SJ08A) in his second season and rookie teammate Ryan Denize (Mygale SJ08A) sit seventh and eighth overall with Dyson Freeman (Van Diemen RF92) ninth and first in Class 2).

#18 Jacob Begg, #24 Ryan Denize and #56 Jacob Cunniffe (Nigel Barclay & Co Racing Projects Team) – photo Euan Cameron

Saturday morning sees qualifying take place with the Hampton Downs NZ Driving Academy $500 cash prize for fastest driver. The award is part of the $60,000 Formula Ford prize pool from the Tony Quinn Foundation with funding for travel and testing opportunities with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing NZ. NAPA Auto Parts will again offer prizes for both Driver of the Day and Rookie of the Year and Yokohama return as the tyre of choice for Formula Ford Racing in NZ.

This summer sees a collaboration between Rodin Cars and MotorSport NZ to create a new pathway to Formula 1 with the NZFF champion and selected Formula Ford drivers invited to an all-expenses-paid, three-day testing and evaluation program with Rodin Cars in New Zealand. From there a driver who exhibits exceptional talent has the possibility to test with Rodin Motorsport in the UK with the possibility of securing a seat in one of Rodin’s F4 teams.

The first of four races takes place Saturday afternoon with the remaining three races on Sunday.

Overall Points after 1/5 rounds
1/ Will Neale 302
2/ Dylan Grant 268
3/ Izaak Fletcher 223
4/ Jake Bryant 218
5/ Dylan Petch 211
6/ Toby McCormack 180
7/ Jacob Begg 153
8/ Ryan Denize 147
9/ Dyson Freeman 123
10/ Jacob Cunniffe 120
11/ Cameron Freeman 114
12/ Michael Hey 91

Entries (Number, Driver, Chassis, hometown)
17, Dylan Petch, Van Diemen RF93, Rolleston
18, Jacob Begg, Mygale SJ08A, Winton
19, Cameron Freeman, Van Diemen RF92, Dunedin
20, Dylan Grant, Van Diemen RF03, Auckland
23, Gary Love, Van Diemen RF98, Christchurch
24, Ryan Denize, Mygale SJ08A, West Eyreton
26, Dyson Freeman, Van Diemen RF92, Dunedin
28, Will Neale, Van Diemen RF94, Prebbleton
35, Izaak Fletcher, Ray GR20, Tai Tapu
56, Jacob Cunniffe, Mygale SJ12, Geraldine
75, Jack Noble-Adams Ray GR21, Loburn
77, Jake Bryant, Van Diemen RF94, Christchurch
99, Michael Hey, Van Diemen Stealth, Blenheim

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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