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Frenetic FF1600s top feisty finals at Silverstone

SILVERSTONE

HSCC

14-15 OCTOBER

Formula Ford in its Historic and Classic flavours shone like a beacon across a bracingly cold and sunny Historic Sports Car Club championship finals weekend at Silverstone, over which seven races were decided by less than seven tenths of a second. With four corners, plus the Maggotts and Woodcote kinks – flat-out for the brave – and two big braking zones to compress packs, the National circuit’s reputation for superlative racing continues.

Triple Historic FF1600 champions Callum Grant (Merlyn) and Benn Simms (Jomo) engaged in two breathtaking duels, the lead chopping and

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