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MAX VIDAU CLAIMS AUSTRALIAN FORMULA FORD TITLE

Max Vidau claims Formula Ford title in tense final round - Photo: Phil Wisewould

By Bruce Williams

Max Vidau claims Formula Ford title in tense final round - Photo: Phil Wisewould

Max Vidau claims Formula Ford title in tense final round – Photo: Phil Wisewould

Max Vidau has clinched the 2017 Australian Formula Ford Series after a tense final round at Phillip Island.

Vidau looked set to cruise to victory, entering the weekend 45 points advantage over his nearest rival, Cameron Shields. However, in a dramatic turn of events the title fight went down to the final down to the final race of the season.

Third place in Race 1 behind Shields and Jayden Ojeda saw Vidau’s margin reduced to a still-commanding 40 points.

It was the second race where tensions increased. Vidau was caught up in an incident in Race 2, sustaining damage to his Sonic Motor Racing Mygale and limping to the finish line in a non-scoring 19th position while Shields claimed another race win to close the margin to 20 points.

To win the title, Shields needed a first-place finish in Race 3 along with another nil points haul for Vidau. Shields completed his part sweeping the round with another race win, but Vidau executed a classy drive from the rear of the field to move up to third place, scoring the points he needed to wrap up the championship.

The final margin between Vidau and Shields was just 14 points.

Vidau becomes the first South Australian to win a national Formula Ford title since Nick Percat in 2009, and also wins entry into December’s prestigious Mazda Road to Indy $200k Scholarship Shootout in America.

“Coming into the weekend, I was fairly relaxed but I was starting to feel the pressure before the last race,” Vidau said.

“There was a fair bit of damage to my car after Race 2, and it’s a real credit to the Sonic crew that they were able to put it back together in time for the last race.

“It’s been an amazing season with plenty of highlights and happy memories, and I’m looking forward to the experience of participating in the Mazda Road to Indy Shootout.”

3 Race wins for Cameron Shields in the final round - Photo: Phil Wisewould

3 Race wins for Cameron Shields in the final round – Photo: Phil Wisewould

While Shields narrowly missed out on the title, he comfortably wrapped up his third consecutive round win. The BF Racing pilot was undisputedly the form driver of the second half of the season, winning eight of the last nine races.

“Considering we were down in seventh in the points after the first three rounds, I’m stoked to finish second at season’s end and be in contention all the way to the last race,” Shields said.

“Coming into this weekend, I knew I needed a lot to go my way to win the title. We did everything to give ourselves the best possible chance and I couldn’t believe I was still in with a shot before Race 3, but Max did a great job – congratulations to him, he’s a deserving champion.”

Jayden Ojeda finished second for the round aboard his Borland Racing Developments Spectrum 015 with results of second, ninth and fourth in the three races, and secured third spot in the series standings.

“Overall it was a positive season – the highlight was winning a couple of races on debut for the Spectrum 015 at the start of the year, and having some good battles throughout the season. We had a few tough rounds mid-season but good to finish the year on the podium again,” Ojeda said.

 

Australian Formula Ford Series – Top 10 Points
1. Max Vidau – 245
2. Cameron Shields – 231
3. Jayden Ojeda – 195
4. Hunter McElrea – 189
5. Liam McLellan – 137
6. Nathan Herne – 132.5
7. Cooper Murray – 130
8. Harrison Jones – 128
9. Zac Soutar – 78.5
10. Adrian Lazzaro – 77

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