British Formula Ford Championship
The British Formula Ford Championship was an entry level single seater motor racing category, designed to give racing drivers their first step into car racing after karting. Drivers from around the world were attracted to the United Kingdom to compete in the series, and successful Formula One drivers such as Ayrton Senna and Jenson Button won their first single-seater titles in the championship. The championship was run to various Formula Ford regulations over the years, based on the engines provided for the championship by Ford Motor Company. These engine based regulations/specifications include the Ford Kent engine, Ford Zetec engine, Ford Duratec engine and in the final years the Ford EcoBoost engine.
British Formula Ford Championship
Formula Ford Duratec car from Mygale, Ray and Van Diemen
2012 Formula Ford EcoBoost Car
1981 champion Ayrton Senna in his Van Diemen built car
Jenson Alexander Lyons Button is a British racing driver currently competing in the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship with Hertz Team Jota. He won the 2009 Formula One World Championship when he drove for the Brawn GP team. After his F1 career, he became champion of the 2018 season of the Super GT Series alongside Naoki Yamamoto, with whom he shared a Honda racing car at Team Kunimitsu. He currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 15 Ford Mustang for Rick Ware Racing with support from Stewart-Haas Racing and sponsorship from Mobil 1.
Button in 2023
Button (on the right) after finishing third at the 1996 Ayrton Senna Memorial Trophy
Button's Williams FW22 at the Donington Grand Prix Exhibition.
Button at the 2001 French Grand Prix driving for Benetton.