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Australian Formula Junior Championship

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Australian Formula Junior Championship
CategoryOpen Wheel Racing
Formula Junior
CountryAustralia
Inaugural season1962
Folded1963
Last Drivers' championLeo Geoghegan

The Australian Formula Junior Championship was a short-lived motor racing championship held in Australia for drivers of open-wheel racing cars conforming to Formula Junior regulations. The championship was sanctioned by the Australian governing body CAMS and held for just two years. While Formula Junior cars began appearing in Australia as early as 1960, the category did not get a national championship until 1962. Both championships held were single event championships and were held in 1962 and 1963. The main distinguishing feature of Formula Junior in this period was its engine capacity, which was set at 1100 cubic centimetres, with engines being sourced from a regularly available production road car with the Ford engine available in the Ford Anglia amongst the most prolific. For 1964 Formula Junior was combined into the newly established Australian Formula 2 which also featured 1000 cc engined cars with specialist racing engines.

The Australian Formula Junior Championship was the first major title in Australia to be held to an international set of regulations.[1]

Today Formula Junior is a popular historic racing category in Australia, with Formula Junior again having a national series and regularly assembles grid of over 20 cars.

Champions

An Elfin FJ similar to the car in which Frank Matich won the 1962 Australian Formula Junior Championship
Year Champion Car Circuit
1962 Frank Matich[1] Elfin FJ Ford Cosworth Catalina Park
1963 Leo Geoghegan[1] Lotus 22 Ford Warwick Farm Raceway

References

This page was last edited on 24 July 2023, at 06:28
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