Old farts in FF?
Discussion
Just thoughts really (at this stage) but I really do have an itch to go racing. I seem to use my Elise less and less on the road keeping it mainly for Sprints and trackdays.
So apart from the obvious of racing in the Elise trophy I was wondering about Formula Ford. Do old farts (I'm 52) race these at club level or are they just for the youngsters?
So apart from the obvious of racing in the Elise trophy I was wondering about Formula Ford. Do old farts (I'm 52) race these at club level or are they just for the youngsters?
andy97 said:
Plenty of Old Farts (and young farts) in Monoposto, too.
I've been looking at a single circuit (Castle Combe) championship to keep travel costs down (I live in South Devon).Whilst the idea of spending lots of time testing and racing appeals we have two young children who are very much into their ponies so horsey shows take priority for the kids and then I try and get max bang for my buck in my (little) spare time.
I'm also trying to build up a small business this year so money is going to be a bit tight for a year or two.
The thing is I reckon if I don't do some racing soon I never will so want to get going within the next year or two. FF looks an affordable way of having some fun in a 'real' racing car.
FF1600 in my opinion is probably the best Club level single seater formula around. Ok so there are some downsides with engine rebuild costs. But the bang for buck and amazingly close racing make it brilliant in mine and another 200 odd people who turn up and race at the walter hayes minds. I have replied to your email too!
Edited by lewis1 on Thursday 14th January 21:37
TIPPER said:
andy97 said:
Plenty of Old Farts (and young farts) in Monoposto, too.
I've been looking at a single circuit (Castle Combe) championship to keep travel costs down (I live in South Devon).Whilst the idea of spending lots of time testing and racing appeals we have two young children who are very much into their ponies so horsey shows take priority for the kids and then I try and get max bang for my buck in my (little) spare time.
I'm also trying to build up a small business this year so money is going to be a bit tight for a year or two.
The thing is I reckon if I don't do some racing soon I never will so want to get going within the next year or two. FF looks an affordable way of having some fun in a 'real' racing car.
TIPPER said:
andy97 said:
Plenty of Old Farts (and young farts) in Monoposto, too.
I've been looking at a single circuit (Castle Combe) championship to keep travel costs down (I live in South Devon).Whilst the idea of spending lots of time testing and racing appeals we have two young children who are very much into their ponies so horsey shows take priority for the kids and then I try and get max bang for my buck in my (little) spare time.
I'm also trying to build up a small business this year so money is going to be a bit tight for a year or two.
The thing is I reckon if I don't do some racing soon I never will so want to get going within the next year or two. FF looks an affordable way of having some fun in a 'real' racing car.
a single circuit championship is ideal to keep costs low and you can improve and learn the circuit providing you with a bench mark. ask around on the combe forum, they will be happy to help.
Here's another shout for Monoposto. I started racing with them at the tender age of 38 with no previous experience. I also live in South Devon, so fully understand your point about Castle Combe, but I would say this - C.Combe has none of the excitement of some of the other circuits such as Cadwell. Mallory, although basic, is still I think more exciting than Combe. I do all my testing at Combe plus a couple of track days over the years. The thing is, the Combe FF series isn't particulalry cheap either. On the car front, I would say you're better of with an 1800 as the engines are tougher and don't need pulling apart every so often. I very nearly went for an 1800, but was swept away by a 2.0 Xe powered winged car for similar money.
Don't rule out Mono, it's a great club and you'll get lots of excitement at different circuits.
Don't rule out Mono, it's a great club and you'll get lots of excitement at different circuits.
lewis1 said:
A good engine in kent will last just aslong as a zetec. Imo theres a reason why zetec fords have pretty much dissapeared and why there is still 150 odd kent cars kicking about.
because hundreds more kent cars were built? the zetec cars were built to revitalise the national series werent they? i thought ford wanted to rebrand the british championship so it was new and shiny (around 1995?) and part of the TOCA package?
Still thinking.
I've made a couple of enquiries about cars too!
One thing - in my first year I'm thinking of just doing some track days and maybe a sprint or two.
How do things like FFs fare on track days?
I've been spoilt by the wonderfully organised and superb on track behaviour of Lotus on Track days and would worry about hasving my car jostled by £1k 'bangers'. Sorry if that sounds snooty but I've seen it happen.
I've made a couple of enquiries about cars too!
One thing - in my first year I'm thinking of just doing some track days and maybe a sprint or two.
How do things like FFs fare on track days?
I've been spoilt by the wonderfully organised and superb on track behaviour of Lotus on Track days and would worry about hasving my car jostled by £1k 'bangers'. Sorry if that sounds snooty but I've seen it happen.
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