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Perfect opening North Island Formula Ford round for Dylan Grant

by Velocity News
October 8, 2025
in Formula Ford, New Zealand
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Auckland’s Dylan Grant had a perfect opening round of the 2025/26 North Island Formula Ford Series (NIFF) at the Auckland Car Club one-day meeting at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park.

Image: Geoff Ridder

Two-time winner of the category, Grant (Van Diemen RF03) set the fastest lap in a wet qualifying, picking up the Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy cash prize, then won all three races held on Sunday, and on used tyres. 

Three podiums for the day put Jack Groenewald (Mygale SJ07A) second for the round while rookie William Beck (Spectrum 010), having gained his first NIFF podium in the opening race, went on to finish third for the weekend.

“Very happy with the result,” said Grant.

“While qualifying was on a wet track, we were lucky to race in the dry all day.”

Ollie Sentch (Van Diemen Stealth) was the standout rookie who won Driver of the Day Award. Both he and Beck had a number of battles with ex-NZ Formula Ford champion Shane Drake (Van Diemen RF92).

Image: Geoff Ridder

“I was very impressed with those two,” commented Drake.

“For their first time out in NIFF, they did an exceptional job, didn’t make any mistakes and will only get better over the season.”

For the first 12-lap race, it was the experienced Dylan Grant who was able to get away quickest off the line.

“I pretty much got a good start. Campbell (Owens) was at first right behind me until I was able to create a gap, then it was all about saving the tyres.”

Grant crossed the line in first, followed by Owens (Spectrum 015) and Toby McCormack (Spectrum 010), who were both later disqualified due to technicalities. This promoted Groenewald and Beck onto the podium.

“In the second race, I got a better start,” said Grant.

“Campbell and Toby were off the back (of the grid), so that helped me to get a big gap. It was all about being consistent with lap times and setting a time for a decent grid position in the third race.”

Owens crossed the line in second, only to be later excluded from the event due to another technical breach. This promoted McCormack to second and Groenewald to third, followed by Drake, Sentch and Beck.

Image: Geoff Ridder

“We had a fuel issue in the final 13-lap race,” said Grant. 

“Going over the hill, she was cutting out, and it was then about driving around the misfire.”

Grant finished second behind Owens before being promoted to first. McCormack took second, followed by Groenewald, who was battling handling issues, gaining his third podium for the round.

Also making a promising start was Braxton Kraayvanger (Van Diemen RF02), competing in his first-ever motor racing event after stepping up from kartsport, with the rookie driver making promising progress through the race meeting.

In only his second season of motorsport, James Collie (Van Diemen RF91) had an eventful day with a jump start in Race 1, earning him a time penalty, then running out of fuel on the in-lap in the last race.

“We may have had a small entry, but there was some great racing with dicing through the field,” commented Category Manager Ian Barlow.  

“Our new (rookie) drivers, I am sure, all learnt something from this outing, and all performed well and showed that they belonged in the field. Congratulations to all the Prize winners. Looking forward now to Taupo.”

Drivers and teams now prepare for the second round at the Taupo Motorsport Park in Taupo on 9 November 2025.

Overall Points after 1/5 rounds

  1. Dylan Grant 227
  2. Jack Groenewald 187
  3. William Beck 154
  4. Shane Drake 153
  5. Oliver Sentch 151
  6. Toby McCormack 134
  7. Braxton Kraayvanger 129
  8. James Collie 120
  9. Campbell Owens 0

Race 1 Results (12 Laps) 

  1. Dylan Grant, Van Diemen RF03
  2. Jack Groenewald, Mygale SJ07A
  3. William Beck, Spectrum 010
  4. Shane Drake, Van Diemen RF92
  5. Ollie Sentch, Van Diemen Stealth
  6. Braxton Kraayvanger , Van Diemen RF02
  7. James Collie, Van Diemen RF91
  8. Toby McCormack, Spectrum 010 (DQ)
  9. Campbell Owens, Ray GR21 (DQ)

Race 2 Results (12 laps)  

  1. Dylan Grant, Van Diemen RF03
  2. Toby McCormack, Spectrum 010
  3. Jack Groenewald, Mygale SJ07A
  4. Shane Drake, Van Diemen RF92
  5. Ollie Sentch, Van Diemen Stealth
  6. William Beck, Spectrum 010
  7. Braxton Kraayvanger , Van Diemen RF02
  8. James Collie, Van Diemen RF91
  9. Campbell Owens, Ray GR21 (DQ)

Race 3 Results (13 laps)

  1. Dylan Grant, Van Diemen RF03
  2. Toby McCormack, Spectrum 010
  3. Jack Groenewald, Mygale SJ07A
  4. Ollie Sentch, Van Diemen Stealth
  5. William Beck, Spectrum 010
  6. Shane Drake, Van Diemen RF92
  7. Braxton Kraayvanger , Van Diemen RF02
  8. James Collie, Van Diemen RF91
  9. Campbell Owens, Ray GR21 (DQ)

Header Image: Geoff Ridder

Tags: Braxton KraayvangerDylan GrantHampton Downs Motorsport ParkJack GroenewaldJames CollieNorth Island Formula Ford SeriesOllie SentchToby McCormackWilliam Beck

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  1. Jeff Pascoe says:
    5 months ago

    What happened to my old mates Grant Campbell and Kim Crocker.

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