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Jamun Racing 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - British Formula Ford Championship Winning Team

 

Victor Correa takes his maiden victory in The British Formula Ford Championship

Jamun Racing's Brazilian Victor Correa took his maiden championship victory in The British Formula Ford Championship at Brands Hatch ahead of his Jamun team-mate and championship leader Wayne Boyd, who despite failing to win a race for the first time this season still leads the championship by 54 points with five races remaining.

The first race looked as though it would be another Jamun Racing 1-2 with pole sitter Wayne Boyd disputed the lead with Victor Correa over the opening five laps, with the Brazilian taking the lead on the opening lap after making the better start. On lap four Wayne Boyd sped past Victor Correa to take the lead with Campfield and Matt Hamilton in third and fourth. On lap six Boyd, Correa and Hamilton got caught up together coming out of Clearways leaving Adrian Campfield to take the lead. For the next seven laps
Tim Blanchard's Jamun Mygale piled on the pressure but was unable to prevent Campfield's maiden championship victory and the first for a Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum chassis with Marco Sorensen third.
Jamun's James Cole came home in ninth place with Wayne Boyd in 10th followed by Victor Correa in 12th.

Round twenty saw Wayne lead away from the pole to the end of the fifth lap but was unabe to stop Correa grabbing the lead through Paddock Hill Bend on lap six. Wayne tried valiantly to regain the lead but couldn't and finished less than three-tenths of a second behind Victor who took his maiden victory in The British Formula Ford Championship.
Tim Blanchard finished seventh with James Cole in eleventh.
"It was a very hard race, it's my first win and I am very happy. I hope to have more" said a happy Victor after his maiden win.
"

I just didn't have the pace to stay ahead, and once he was in front Victor drove brilliantly to defend his position" added Wayne.

Next Rounds Rounds 21 & 22 on the 16/17th August at Silverstone supporting British F3/GT

 

Jamun Racing 2008 Drivers

The driver line up for the 2008 British Formula Ford Championship:

  • Tim Blanchard
  • Wayne Boyd
  • James Cole
  • Victor Correa.
 
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2008 British Formula Ford Championship
Poles
Wins
2nd Pos
3rd Pos
F/Laps
Team
16
16
12
6
17
Drivers          
Wayne BOYD
12
13
3
-
13
Tim BLANCHARD
3
2
8
4
3
Victor CORREA
1
1
3
2
1
James COLE
-
-
-
-
-

 

Provisional Championship Standing
 
Points
Position
Jamun Racing
951
1
 
Wayne BOYD
536
1
Tim BLANCHARD
482
2
Victor CORREA
338
4
James COLE
182
10
   
   

2008 Lap Records
   
Oulton Park International 24th March 2008
Wayne BOYD  
1m 40.683s
96.25 mph
   
Knockhill 12th April
Tim BLANCHARD  
0m 51.289s
89.23
   
Croft 26th April
Wayne BOYD  
1m 23.006s
92.16 mph
   
Rockingham
Tim BLANCHARD  
1m 21.392s
85.80
   
 
TV Times
 
British Formula Ford Championship
22/07
18.30
Skysports 2
22/07
23.30
Skysports Extra
22/07
01.30
Skysports Extra
22/07
09.30
Skysports 1
22/07
14.30
Skysports 3

 

Jamun Racing Achievements

The Jamun Racing Services Team took their third successive team championship in 2007 by guiding Callum MacLeod to the driver championship after achieving great success with Nathan Freke in 2006, Charlie Donnelly and Duncan Tappy in first and second places in the 2005 season.

Jamun Racing 2007 Championship Winning Team

Jamun Racing 2006 Championship Winning Team

Jamun Racing 2005 Championship Winning Team


Callum MacLeod 2007 British Formula Ford Champion

Nathan Freke 2006 UK Formula Ford Champion

Duncan Tappy 2005 Formula Ford Festival Winner

Charlie Donnelly 2005 UK Formula Ford Champion

Ben Clucas 2002 Avon Junior Formula Ford Zetec Champion


The UK Formula Ford Championship enters it's 40th consecutive year of operation and it is this heritage that makes Formula Ford such an incredible championship to take part in. There is only two other single seater racing formulae in the world that work on the freedom of chassis and engine build; they are Formula Three and Formula One.
Formula Ford continues to resist wings and their resulting downforce which allows drivers the only chance in their careers to master the mechanical grip that a car and tyre will produce when driven and set up properly. If a driver misses this crucial stage of learning in their career, then they may never get a chance to regain this critical experience.


Calum Macleod 2007 British Formula Ford Champion

Nathan Freke 2007 British Formula Ford Champion

Charlie Donnelly 2007 British Formula Ford Champion

 
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