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The 2013 Dunlop MSA Formula Ford Championship of Great Britain was a multi-event, open-wheel single seater motor racing championship held across England and Scotland. The championship featured a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded drivers, competing in Formula Ford cars that conform to the technical regulations for the championship. This season saw the championship adopt a single class format, with all drivers using the latest cars built to the Formula Ford EcoBoost specification. There was also an award for the highest placed rookie. It was the 37th British Formula Ford season and returned to the TOCA tour to form part of the extensive program of support categories built up around the BTCC centrepiece. [1]

The season commenced on 31 March at Brands Hatch  – on the circuit's Indy configuration – and concluded on 13 October at the same venue, utilising the Grand Prix circuit, after thirty races to be held at ten meetings, all in support of the 2013 British Touring Car Championship.

Championship changes

Along with the move to support the BTCC, [1] the championship underwent several other technical changes. The championship adopted the new Formula Ford EcoBoost 200 regulations, which included an increase in the EcoBoost engine power from the previous season, along with the new addition of a fully adjustable aerodynamic package which includes front and rear wings previously never seen before in the British Formula Ford Championship. [2] In late October 2012, the series organisers announced that from this season Duratec class cars will be ineligible for the championship, leaving only the EcoBoost class. [3]

Drivers and teams

All teams are British-registered.

2013 Entry List
TeamChassis/EngineNo.DriverClassRounds
JTR [4] Mygale M12-SJ/Mountune1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish [5] 8
Mygale M13-SJ/Mountune1–7
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Brabham [6] [note 1] S2–10
Mygale M12-SJ/Mountune18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Marshall9–10
34 Flag of the United States.svg Camren Kaminsky [4] 8–10
Mygale M13-SJ/Mountune1–7
Falcon Motorsport Mygale M12-SJ/Scholar3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Luke ReadeS8–10
9 Flag of Finland.svg Lassi Halminen1–3, 5
Mygale M13-SJ/Scholar4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Wagner3
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott [7] SAll
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil Winn1
72 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Shaun Thong 5
78 Flag of Macau.svg Wing Chung Chang G8–9
81 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon RuddG10
Richardson Racing Mygale M12-SJ/Scholar5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Richardson1–2
S3–10
Enigma Motorsport Mygale M12-SJ/Scholar17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Blundell1–3
SWB Motorsport Sinter LA12/Scholar [8] 21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fred Martin-DyeS2–3
28 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Dex8
71 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob Shield5
95 Flag of Kuwait.svg Zaid Ashkanani S6
Jamun Racing Mygale M12-SJ/Scholar23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Malvern [9] 1
24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Luke Williams [10] 1–3
25 Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana [11] S1–7
26 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Angel Rosso [10] 2–10
27 Flag of South Africa.svg Jayde Kruger 4–10
37 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben AndersonG1
73 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam MacLeod5
Radical Sportscars [12] Sinter LA12/Scholar [8] 74 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Abbott1–4
Mygale M13-SJ/Scholar5–10
Meridian Motorsport [13] Mygale M12-SJ/Scholar82 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Connor MillsS6, 8–10
IconClass
GGuest
SScholarship

Race calendar and results

The provisional calendar was announced by the BTCC organisers on 29 August 2012. [14]

Circuits for the 2013 season BTCC Tracks 2012.png
Circuits for the 2013 season
RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamScholarship winner
1R1 Brands Hatch
(Indy Circuit, Kent)
30 March Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana
R231 March Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Malvern Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana
R3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Malvern Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana
2R4 Donington Park
(National Circuit, Leicestershire)
20 April Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
R521 April Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Luke Williams Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
R6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana
3R7 Thruxton Circuit
(Hampshire)
4 May Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Richardson
R8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
R95 May Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Richardson
4R10 Oulton Park
(Island Circuit, Cheshire)
8 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Brabham
R119 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Brabham
R12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
5R13 Croft Circuit
(North Yorkshire)
22 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana
R14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
R1523 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
6R16 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit
(300 Circuit, Norfolk)
3 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
R174 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
R18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
7R19 Knockhill Racing Circuit
(Fife)
24 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana
R2025 August Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana
R21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana
8R22 Rockingham Motor Speedway
(International Super Sports Car Circuit, Northamptonshire)
14 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Brabham
R2315 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Brabham
R24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish Flag of South Africa.svg Jayde Kruger Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
9R25 Silverstone Circuit
(National Circuit, Northamptonshire)
28 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Marshall Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Angel Rosso Flag of the United States.svg Camren Kaminsky JTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Brabham
R2629 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Marshall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Richardson Flag of South Africa.svg Jayde Kruger Jamun Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Brabham
R27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Marshall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Marshall Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott Falcon Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
10R28 Brands Hatch
(Grand Prix Circuit, Kent)
12 October Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Abbott Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Angel RossoJamun Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
R2913 October Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Rudd Flag of South Africa.svg Jayde Kruger Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Angel RossoJamun Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott
R30 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Angel Rosso Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Richardson Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Angel RossoJamun Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Richardson

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

PosDriver BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Points
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Cammish 111111111111111111111111739
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Scott 969235334Ret628222324353Ret3841235634
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Angel Rosso422422RetRet8365454564434224111591
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Brabham [note 1] 57681052466710RetRet334626563255Ret477
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Abbott8711997109857710811678799749777343476
6 Flag of South Africa.svg Jayde Kruger 423Ret46326653522313424471
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Maranzana634643757359233549222448
8 Flag of the United States.svg Camren Kaminsky2Ret3108Ret94Ret735599Ret6RetRet8765615587Ret421
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Richardson10812RetRet1021136Ret47Ret7795Ret78898Ret9Ret762377
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Blundell347868116Ret136
11 Flag of Finland.svg Lassi Halminen4Ret535RetRetDNSRet45Ret128
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Luke Williams5Ret27NC457DNS122
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Luke Reade11101298810108110
14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Connor MillsDNS10Ret1071010Ret9NC97106
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fred Martin-Dye11Ret968670
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Max Marshall4RetRet68Ret55
17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Malvern Ret2845
18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Dex981136
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil Winn11Ret1022
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Wagner12RetRet6
Guest drivers ineligible for points
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam MacLeod9Ret40
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Anderson7560
Flag of Macau.svg Wing Chung Chang RetRet76660
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Simon Rudd9Ret60
Flag of Kuwait.svg Zaid Ashkanani 8870
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Shaun Thong 11Ret80
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob Shield1210Ret0
PosDriver BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Constructors Cup

(key)

PosConstructor BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Points
1 Flag of France.svg Mygale 111111111111111111111111192
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sinter 87119976861210Ret887891184
PosConstructor BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Points

Nations Cup

(key)

PosNation BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Points
1Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 634422422358233444222434684
2Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2Ret3108Ret94Ret735599Ret6RetRet87656454
3Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 423Ret46326653522396
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 4Ret535RetRetDNSRet45Ret159
Guest nations ineligible for points
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 8870
Flag of Macau.svg  Macau RetRet70
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 11Ret80
PosNation BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Points

Notes

  1. 1 2 Sam Brabham is an Australian racing driver, but competed for Britain under the Nations Cup rules.

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