British Formula Ford Championship
The British Formula Ford Championship was an entry level single seater motor sport category, designed to give racing drivers their first step into car racing after karting. Drivers from across the world were attracted to the United Kingdom to compete in the series, and successful Formula One drivers such as Ayrton Senna and Jenson Button won their first single-seater titles in the championship. The championship was run to various Formula Ford regulations over the years, based on the engines provided for the championship by Ford Motor Company. These engine based regulations/specifications include the Ford Kent engine, Ford Zetec engine, Ford Duratec engine and in the final years the Ford EcoBoost engine.
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British Formula Ford Championship
The British Formula Ford Championship was an entry level single seater motor sport category, designed to give racing drivers their first step into car racing after karting. Drivers from across the world were attracted to the United Kingdom to compete in the series, and successful Formula One drivers such as Ayrton Senna and Jenson Button won their first single-seater titles in the championship. The championship was run to various Formula Ford regulations over the years, based on the engines provided for the championship by Ford Motor Company. These engine based regulations/specifications include the Ford Kent engine, Ford Zetec engine, Ford Duratec engine and in the final years the Ford EcoBoost engine.
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Brytyjska Formuła Ford (oryg. ...... cą według regulacji Formuły 4.
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De Britse Formule Ford is een ...... wee klasses: Duratec en Zetec.
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Le Championnat de Formule Ford ...... de Formule Ford dans le monde.
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The British Formula Ford Champ ...... d will move to the new series.
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Formula Ford Championship of Great Britain
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Brytyjska Formuła Ford (oryg. ...... cą według regulacji Formuły 4.
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De Britse Formule Ford is een ...... wee klasses: Duratec en Zetec.
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Le Championnat de Formule Ford ...... de Formule Ford dans le monde.
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The British Formula Ford Champ ...... ears the Ford EcoBoost engine.
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British Formula Ford Championship
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Britse Formule Ford
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Brytyjska Formuła Ford
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Championnat de Grande-Bretagne de Formule Ford
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