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Competition heats up for South Island Formula Ford this weekend in Christchurch

by Velocity News
November 21, 2025
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The prestigious Wigram Cup will be on the line this weekend as the Canterbury Car Club Wigram Revival meeting in Christchurch hosts the second round of the 2025/26 South Island Formula Ford Championship (SIFF).

Auckland’s Marco Manson leads a trio of rookie drivers at the top of the leaderboard, having won three of the four races in Timaru at the beginning of the month.

69 Marco Manson with #17 Dylan Petch. Image: Euan Cameron

Manson will be looking to emulate his brother Seb Manson’s effort two years ago, winning all four races at the revival meeting as well as the Wigram Cup.

“I’m excited,” commented Manson (Spectrum 015).

“Ruapuna is the track I first drove at, so I’m really looking forward to it.”

Fellow Aucklander Maxim Kirwan sits 38 points behind and comes to the round race-fit, having competed in the North Island Series a fortnight ago. For this round, he switches from a Mygale to the Spectrum 010 he used at Taupo and will be looking for race wins.

#35 Izaak Fletcher and #68 Maxim Kirwan. Image: Euan Cameron

Zach Tucker (Van Diemen RF05) is third overall and returns from Malaysia, having won the Senior Final of the inaugural FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup last weekend.

This is a significant world karting title, and Tucker will be looking to transfer this talent to single-seater racing.

Fourth overall is the very experienced Dylan Petch, who won the opening race of the season and knows the Euromarque Motorsport Park circuit just outside of Christchurch very well.

Also finishing on the podium in Timaru were Izaak Fletcher (Ray GR20) and Reagan Edwards (Spectrum 015), both experienced campaigners, while Jake Bryant (Van Diemen RF94) put in consistent racing to be fifth on the overall points table.

49 Reagan Edwards and #35 Izaak Fletcher finished on the podiumover the weekend. Image: Euan Cameron

The weather could be a factor, with showers forecast for late Saturday and Sunday morning.

Saturday sees a 20-minute qualifying session in the morning with a $500 Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy cash prize for pole position. A ten-lap race mid-afternoon will follow this.

Three races will take place on Sunday, with a ten-lapper in the morning, followed by a 12-lap race at lunchtime, before the all-important Wigram Cup 12-lap race late afternoon.

The South Island Formula Ford Club acknowledges the support from Team Hutchinson Ford.

Available throughout the Formula Ford season are funding and support from both the Tony Quinn Foundation and the Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy, while Yokohama returns as the tyre of choice for Formula Ford Racing in NZ and as the NAPA Driver of the Day Award.

Points after 1/5 rounds:

  1. Marco Manson 281
  2. Maxim Kirwan 243
  3. Zach Tucker 219
  4. Dylan Petch 196
  5. Jake Bryant 174
  6. Cameron Freeman 162
  7. Izaak Fletcher 161
  8. Jackson Culver 160
  9. Reagan Edwards 154
  10. Jacob Begg 36

2025/26 Yokohama South Island Formula Ford Championship Calendar:

  • Round 1: Timaru International Raceway, Timaru, 1–2 Nov 2025
  • Round 2: Euromarque Motorsport Park, Christchurch, 22–23 Nov 2025
  • Round 3: Teretonga Park, Invercargill, 6–7 December 2025
  • Round 4: Timaru International Raceway, Timaru, 31 Jan–1 Feb 2026
  • Round 5: Euromarque Motorsport Park, Christchurch, 7-8 March 2026

Header Image: Euan Cameron

Tags: Dylan PetchFormula FordFormula Ford NZFormula Ford South Island ChampionshipIzaak FletcherJake BryantMarco MansonMaxim KirwanReagan EdwardsSIFFSouth Island Formula Ford ChampionshipZach Tucker

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