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Formula Ford was established in Great
Britain in 1967, as a cost effective starting point for
young hopefuls beginning a career in motor racing. Since
then, the sport has rapidly grown to become the world's
premier junior development category.
Formula Ford is the accepted proving
ground for future champions, on a local and
international level.
Its links with this country go back to
the original series in the UK, the 1968 Guards
Championship, which was won in an outstanding fashion by
young Australian driver, Tim Schenken. Schenken was the
first of many driving superstars to cut his teeth in the
competitive category en route to Formula One.
The first Australian Formula Ford race
was held at Sandown Raceway in 1969, won by Richard
Knight in an Elfin 600, a precursor to his victory the
following year in the inaugural Australian Formula Ford
series.
Since those early days many of the
world's top drivers have come through the ranks of
Formula Ford to score major international successes.
No less than eight World Formula One
champions have come from the stables of Formula Ford:
Nigel Mansell, Ayrton Senna, Emerson Fittipaldi, James
Hunt, Jody Scheckter, Michael Schumacher, Damon Hill,
Jacques Villeneuve and Mikka Hakkinen have all competed
in the junior racing category.
The international pedigree of the
Australian Championship is also alive with Mark Webber
another graduate of the category. More than ever, the
formative skills learnt at Formula Ford level prepare
emerging young drivers for successful careers, both
locally and internationally.
Info from
www.formulaford.com.au
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