2005 Australian Formula Ford Championship

2005 Australian Formula Ford Championship

The 2005 Australian Formula Ford Championship was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing title for drivers of Formula Ford racing cars. [CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 2005, Page 17-2]

Calendar

The title was contested over an eight round series with three races per round.
* Round 1, Adelaide Parkland Circuit, South Australia, 18-19-20 March
* Round 2, Barbagallo Raceway, Wanneroo, Western Australia, 7-8 May
* Round 3, Eastern Creek International Raceway, New South Wales, 27-28-29 May
* Round 4, Eastern Creek International Raceway, New South Wales, 9-10 June
* Round 5, Queensland Raceway, Ipswich, Queensland, 23-24 July
* Round 6, Oran Park Motorsport Circuit, New South Wales, 13-14 August
* Round 7, Mallala Motor Sport Park, South Australia, 20-21 August
* Round 8, Sandown International Motor Raceway, Victoria, 10-11 SeptemberChampionship points were awarded on a 20-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2-1 basis to the top ten finishers in each race with an additional point awarded to the driver earning pole position for Race 1 at each round.http://www.formulaford.com.au/content/records/2005.php Championship table from www.formulaford.com.au, retrieved 23/5/08]

Results

* Shane Price was penalised 10 championship points as a result of an incident in Round 3.
* Nathan Caratti was penalised 2 championship points as a result of an incident in Round 4.
* Anthony Preston was penalised 2 championship points as a result of an incident in Round 4.
* The table shows nett points after these penalties were applied.

References

Further reading

* Grant Rowley, The Annual - Australian Motor Sport, Number 1/2005, pages 66-75

External links

* [http://www.cams.com.au/bulletins/B05-024%202005%20Australian%20Formula%20Ford%20Championship%20Sporting%20Regulations.pdf CAMS Bulletin B05/024, retrieved 23/05/08]


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