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A Festival to remember

“You can’t have so many people so close on lap time and something not happen. There’s going to be drama.” Two-time Walter Hayes Trophy winner Michael Moyers’s prediction prior to the Formula Ford Festival final certainly proved accurate last weekend at Brands Hatch.

Three major contenders wiped out in a substantial collision, Jamie Sharp putting in a faultless drive to win from sixth on the grid, and 10 cars covered by less than 2.5 seconds at the chequered flag all featured in the 50th edition of

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