
Australian Formula Ford Championship
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About Australian Formula Ford Championship
The Australian Formula Ford Series is the nation's premier development category for aspiring professional racing drivers. Established in 1969, the series has served as a critical stepping stone for nearly every major Australian motorsport star of the last fifty years. By removing aerodynamic aids like wings, the category emphasizes mechanical grip and driver skill, often resulting in incredibly close racing where lead changes occur multiple times per lap. The technical regulations focus on a tubular space-frame chassis powered by a controlled 1600cc Ford engine. For most of its history, the Ford Kent engine was the standard, eventually being superseded by the more modern Ford Duratec unit in the national series. This technical simplicity ensures that the focus remains on car setup and race craft, teaching young drivers the fundamentals of vehicle dynamics before they graduate to more complex machinery like Supercars or international open-wheel categories. Throughout its long history, the series has produced an illustrious list of champions and competitors who have gone on to win at the highest levels of global motorsport. Legendary names such as Larry Perkins, Craig Lowndes, and Garth Tander earned their stripes here, while modern icons like Daniel Ricciardo and Will Power used Australian Formula Ford as a launchpad for their international careers. Today, it continues to visit major permanent circuits across Australia, maintaining its reputation as the most competitive junior category in the country.
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4About Australian Formula Ford Championship
The Australian Formula Ford Series is the nation's premier development category for aspiring professional racing drivers. Established in 1969, the series has served as a critical stepping stone for nearly every major Australian motorsport star of the last fifty years. By removing aerodynamic aids like wings, the category emphasizes mechanical grip and driver skill, often resulting in incredibly close racing where lead changes occur multiple times per lap. The technical regulations focus on a tubular space-frame chassis powered by a controlled 1600cc Ford engine. For most of its history, the Ford Kent engine was the standard, eventually being superseded by the more modern Ford Duratec unit in the national series. This technical simplicity ensures that the focus remains on car setup and race craft, teaching young drivers the fundamentals of vehicle dynamics before they graduate to more complex machinery like Supercars or international open-wheel categories. Throughout its long history, the series has produced an illustrious list of champions and competitors who have gone on to win at the highest levels of global motorsport. Legendary names such as Larry Perkins, Craig Lowndes, and Garth Tander earned their stripes here, while modern icons like Daniel Ricciardo and Will Power used Australian Formula Ford as a launchpad for their international careers. Today, it continues to visit major permanent circuits across Australia, maintaining its reputation as the most competitive junior category in the country.