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TEAMS FOR FORMULA FORD HOPEFULS

27 May 2010:
Two reigning Ford championship title-holders will be renewing
their Dunlop MSA Formula Ford Championship of Great Britain
campaigns with fresh teams next weekend (5/6 June) at the Dutch
circuit of Zandvoort, the venue for round seven and eight of the
series.
The drivers
changing seats are reigning Formula Ford Scholarship Champion Dan
Cammish, who has joined the JTR team, and David Ellesley, the 2009
Fiesta ST Champion, who will go behind the wheel of a semi-works
Juno.
Leeds-based Cammish,
21, split with the Kevin Mills Racing team after the Knockhill
races earlier this month and is looking forward to his association
with JTR, whose driver Josef Newgarden was championship runner-up
in '09. "I am very happy to have got a deal to return to
Formula Ford, especially with such a good team like JTR,"
said Cammish. "I am looking forward to working with Nick
Tandy and his team to challenge for race wins and hopefully the
championship. It is just a shame that we couldn't make it over to
the Dutch test last week, so we will be starting a little bit on
the back foot, but hopefully by Castle Combe we can start pushing
for wins. JTR have a lot of data from Zandvoort so hopefully that
will balance out the lack of testing."
Ipswich racer
Ellesley started his season with a works-run Spirit chassis in the
Scholarship class but had to miss the Knockhill rounds. Now the
23-year-old has been handed the chance to race the Juno prepared
by former Formula Ford Champion Nathan Freke's Century Motorsport
team, because regular pilot Jake Green has not fully recovered
from the wrist injury he suffered at Knockhill.
"At the moment
it's a one-race deal," says David, "although I believe
there is a third car under construction, so there may be the
possibility of me being out with them later in the year… I was
fortunate enough to share a day's testing with Nathan Freke on
Friday at Brands Hatch to get a feel for the car, and was
extremely impressed with the car, with Juno and with Century. In
fact, I had a fantastic day so am very much looking forward to
next weekend."
Another team change
concerns Frenchman Philippe Layac, who has switched to a
Rendez-Vous Racing-prepared Ray for the Dutch weekend. In all, 22
cars are expected at Zandvoort for the double-header supporting
Europe's blue riband F3 event, the Masters.
Scott Malvern leads
the championship for Cliff Dempsey Racing by a 23-point margin
after six races, and is the only driver in the field to have
scored points in every one of them. Four-time race victor Scott
Pye, pictured above, (Jamun Racing) is his closest rival, with
Josh Hill the only other race winner so far.
The Zandvoort races
are the championship's only non-UK rounds. Twenty-five rounds are
planned, spread over 10 meetings which include support slots with
British Touring Cars, the DTM and British F3. |