We’re now smack dab in the middle of our “summer break” in the BRSCC National Formula Ford Championship, and as time does it’s given me a chance to reflect on the season so far. Things have continued to move in an upward trajectory.

At the start of the year I felt very strong in terms of race pace, but there were areas where I needed improvement, namely qualifying and starts. The third race meeting at Donington Park which took place June 17-18 was a culmination of the improvement in those areas, and I can happily say that it is starting to show in the results. I qualified a close third — not ideal, but that set me up for what was a solid triple-header race weekend.

In Race 1 I wasn’t quite aggressive enough in the opening laps and I finished a disappointing fourth at the checkered flag. For the second race I finished third, and continued my result of having a podium finish at every race meeting this year. I can also say that I’ve finished every lap so far which is a testament to the work that Ammonite Motorsport does, and that I will strive to continue this season. And then, after what seemed like a very long wait, in Race 3 I was able to get my maiden victory overseas. I started from fifth due to a reverse top seven grid, with the remaining drivers starting behind the reverse grid. I made quick work to second, and after a late safety car I was able to get around the leader on the outside in the first hairpin and not look back.