Question 3: It is an entry-level series to motor
racing, in which in the past many drivers aspired to one day reach
________ (today
karting is more
likely to be a young driver's entry to serious formula car
racing).
Question 5: The class provides a venue
for Formula Ford 2000 as well as the earlier Formula C (1100 cc
pure racing engine) and ________ (production-based
VW engines) cars.
Question 6: John Webb of ________, Geoff Clarke of Motor Racing
Stables (the circuit's resident race driving school) and Jim
Russell were largely responsible for its creation.
Question 8: However, in many countries, ________ and Formula Renault Campus had superseded
Formula Ford as the main entry level class, however 2006/7 have
seen the Ford grids outdoing the BMW's and Renault's.
Question 9: In the late 1960s and early 1970s, ________ and Jody Scheckter were both competing in
Grands Prix within a year or so of starting Formula Ford in
Britain.