The 2024 Australian Formula Ford Series is a motor racing competition sanctioned by Motorsport Australia for formula ford racing cars held in Australia. The series represents the 54th season of the Australian Formula Ford Championship. It is recognised as a prominent developmental series for up-and-coming drivers who often advance to higher levels of motorsport. The winner of the series is rewarded with a test day in the DJR gen 3 Supercar.
Teams and drivers
Team
Chassis
No
Driver
Round
Synergy Motorsport
Spectrum 014
30
Eddie Beswick
All
Spectrum 014
69
Cody Maynes-Rutty
All
Spectrum 012
17
Kyle Cotter
1,3,5-6
Borland Racing Developments
Spectrum 014b
74
Jack Bussey
All
Spectrum 015
23
Joe Fawcett
All
Spectrum 014
11
Fraser Hie
1,4-7
Spectrum 015
48
Jamie Roe
1-2,6-7
Spectrum 012
96
Bailey Collins
1,6-7
Spectrum 015
6
Paul Zsidy
2-3
Privateer/Borland Racing Development
Spectrum 012
94
Kobi Williams
All
CHE Racing Team
Mygale SJ12
29
Imogen Radburn
All
Mygale SJ13
27
Daniel Frougas
All
Mygale SJ10
47
Lachlan Strickland
All
BF Racing
Mygale SJ2011a
43
Liam Loiacono
All
Mygale SJ2012
88
Lachlan Evenett
2-7
Mygale SJ09a
97
Oli Loiacono
4
Altatek
Spectrum 015
13
Harrison Sellars
All
Spectrum 015
41
Matt Holmes
5
Spectrum 015
88
Dominic Carosa
1
Gforce Motorsport
Mygale SJ11a
55
Nico Mendez
1
Mygale SJ2018a
24
Seth Burchartz
6
Zero7 Motorsport
Mygale SJ15a
91
Logan Eveleigh
1-6
PGS Kinetic Motorsport
Mygale SJ10a
42
Carly Fleming
6-7
Apogee Motorsport Services
Spectrum 012
56
Ethan Fitzgerald
6-7
Anglo Motorsport
Spirit WL11
81
Byron Lutelu
3
MC Corsa
Spirit WL06
12
Michel Stephan
3
Privateer/Listec Racing Cars
Mygale SJ10a
53
William Lowing
1,3-4
Privateer
Mygale SJ13
7
Zak Lobko
1-5
Privateer/CoolDrive Auto Parts
Mygale SJ2012
3
Jarrod Hurst
6-7
Privateer
Mygale SJ09a
14
Adrian Sarkis
3
Privateer
Van Diemen RF06
80
Jason Liddel
1,3
Privateer
Spectrum 014
43
Kaleb Belak
3, 7
Privateer
Mygale SJ09
5
Lachie Mineeff
2-3
Privateer
Spectrum 015
5
Giuseppe Imbrogno
6-7
Calendar
The 2024 Calendar comprised of 21 races across 7 rounds. Bathurst made a return to the national calendar aswell as a consecutive year racing with supercars at Symmons Plains. The calendar also featured a double header following Symmons Plains at Sandown.
Championship points were awarded on a 20–16–14–12–11–10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis to the top fifteen classified finishers in each race. An additional point was awarded to the driver gaining pole position for the first race at each round.
Format
Drivers head out for a single qualifying session that determines the grid for race 1. Following race 1 the finishing order after penalties are applied is the starting order for race 2. The same applies to race 3 of the results of race 2.