South Island Formula Ford Championship swings into action with penultimate round in Timaru

The 2025/26 Yokohama South Island Formula Ford Championship (SIFF) is back in action with its penultimate round this weekend at the Thunder Down Under race meeting at the Timaru International Raceway (31 Jan–1 Feb 2026). Auckland’s Marco Manson has a substantial 248-point lead over Canterbury’s Dylan Petch after a perfect points scoring third round in Invercargill in early December.

Manson has won ten of the 12 races so far this season and is the driver to beat this series. However, Petch is also a race winner with plenty of experience and, as he has shown across the season, willing to take the fight to Manson.

#39 Dylan Petch and #69 Marco Manson – photo Euan Cameron

New SIFF member joining the grid is 12-year-old Australian Seb Eskandari-Marandi (main photo #44). Eskandari-Marandi was the standout driver at last weekend’s opening NAPA NZ Formula Ford Championship round at Teretonga Park in his very first race car meeting. Winning the first two races and placing fifth in the third has him leading that championship and he is expected to feature this weekend which also doubles as the second round of the NZFF.

“I’ve done a test day there (Timaru),” said Seb Eskandari-Marandi. “I look forward to going there to race. The competition is tough and I think Marco, and Dylan will be hard to beat.”

#21 Toby Musico was inform at last weekend’s NZFF round – photo Euan Cameron

Eskandari-Marandi will join fellow Australian drivers Toby Musico and Mathew Basso in the Nigel Barclay Racing Projects team. Musico competed in an earlier SIFF round in Christchurch and showed top form last weekend moving up through the NZFF field in the final feature race to finish third on the podium.

“I’m looking forward to it,” said Musico. “It was great ending on a high note at Teretonga. I haven’t been to Timaru but done a lot of laps on the simulator so, familiar with the layout.”

Also, ones to watch are fourth overall Maxim Kirwan who stood on the podium three times at the opening SIFF round at Timaru last November and Izaac Fletcher. Fletcher comes off a strong NZFF round last weekend and will definitely be in the mix. With third placed Zach Tucker having not entered, this opens the door for Kirwan to move up the leaderboard and close the 28-point gap to Petch.

#39 Dylan Petch and #35 Izaak Fletcher – photo Euan Cameron

The four races across the two-day event is expected to be very competitive with the addition of NZFF drivers joining the field.

Friday sees practice plus a 20-minute qualifying session in the followed with a $500 Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy cash prize for pole position. Saturday’s program includes two ten-lap races with two 12-lapers on Sunday.

The South Island Formula Ford Club acknowledges the support from Team Hutchinson Ford. Available across the Formula Ford season is funding and support from both the Tony Quinn Foundation and the Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy, while Yokohama return as the tyre of choice for Formula Ford Racing in NZ and the NAPA Driver of the Day Award.

Overall Points after Rnd 3/5
1/ Marco Manson 877
2/ Dylan Petch 629
3/ Zach Tucker 619
4/ Maxim Kirwan 601
5/ Jake Bryant 577
6/ Izaak Fletcher 513
7/ Reagan Edwards 486
8/ Jackson Culver 323
9/ Cameron Freeman 300
10/ Toby Musico 213
11/ Jacob Begg 210
12/ Matthew Basso 166
13/ Archie Dampier-Crossley 141
14/ Dyson Freeman 33

Entry List (#, Driver, Chassis)
14, Braxton Kraayvanger, Van Diemen RF02
16, Mathew Basso, Mygale SJ08A
18, Jacob Begg, Ray GR21
19, Cameron Freeman, Van Diemen RF92
20, Olivia Lorenzen, Van Diemen RF01
21, Toby Musico, Mygale SJ08A
23, Campbell Owens, Spectrum 015
26, Dyson Freeman, Van Diemen RF01
28, William Beck, Spectrum 010b
35, Izaak Fletcher, Ray GR20
39, Dylan Petch Van Diemen RF93
44, Seb Eskandari-Marandi, Mygale SJ08A
68, Maxim Kirwan, Spectrum 015
69, Marco Manson, Spectrum 015
77, Jake Bryant, Van Diemen RF94
86, Toby McCormack, Spectrum 010

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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