The Australian Formula Ford outing at Sandown is likely to be postponed due to Sydney's ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
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The Australian Formula Ford outing at Sandown is likely to be postponed due to Sydney's ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.
After a series of postponements and cancellations of individual rounds, the 2020 Australian Formula Ford season has been officially cancelled.
2019 Australian Formula Ford champion Angelo Mouzouris has begun his preparation for the Dunlop Super2 Series, taking part in a test at Queensland Raceway with team Triple Eight Race Engineering.
Australian Formula Ford graduates Zac Soutar and Jay Hanson will meet again in TCR Australia, having both confirmed their full-time entries in the 2020 series.
Mourzouris is now 28 points ahead of second-placed Zac Soutar ahead of the season finale at Phillip Island.
Mouzouris has cemented his Championship lead with three race wins out of three ahead of newfound rival Callum Hedge.
Mouzouris had taken the championship lead after three of his rivals copped heavy penalties after overtaking early on a restart.
The 17 year-old lead an interrupted outing at Winton as championship contender Zac Soutar locked wheels further back in the pack.
Callum Hedge took two race victories in Queensland, but a DNF in Race 3 gave Zac Soutar a win and the overall round victory
Sargent took the round win on 84 points, with Callum Hedge in second on 78, and Zac Soutar in third on 64 points after a post-race penalty in race three.
The Australian Formula Ford Championship commences it’s 50 Anniversary season this weekend at Sydney Motorsport Park, with 26 cars to contest the opening round event.
Formula Ford Australia have completed their one-off support round for the 2019 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, with Josh Buchan taking the open class victory and Richard Davison, John van Leeuwen, and Garry Watson all taking class victories.
The 16 year-old will compete in the ten-round support series, which follows the British Touring Car Category around the UK.
The open-wheeled series had previously raced at Winton in 2017 before moving to The Bend in 2018.
The California-born Australian took out the two-day competition, winning a $200,000 USD scholarship for a USF2000 drive in 2019.