2004 Australian Formula Ford Championship


The 2004 Australian Formula Ford Championship was an Australian motor racing competition open to Formula Ford racing cars. The championship was managed by the Formula Ford Association Inc. and was promoted as the 2004 Ford Racing Australian Formula Ford Championship. It is recognised by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as the 12th Australian Formula Ford Championship.
The championship was won by David Reynolds driving a Van Diemen RF04.

Calendar

The championship was contested over an eight round series with three races per round.
RoundCircuitStateDateRound winnerCar
1Wakefield Park RacewayNew South Wales20-22 FebruaryBryce WashingtonVan Diemen RF04
2Eastern Creek International RacewayNew South Wales2-4 AprilJames SmallVan Diemen RF04
3Barbagallo RacewayWestern Australia11-13 JuneDean FioreVan Diemen RF04
4Queensland RacewayQueensland2-4 JulySteve OwenSpectrum 010
5Winton Motor RacewayVictoria23-25 JulyJason LieftingSpectrum 09B
6Oran Park Motorsport CircuitNew South Wales13-15 AugustTim MacrowSpectrum 010
7Mallala Motor Sport ParkSouth Australia20-22 AugustSteve OwenSpectrum 010
8Sandown International Motor RacewayVictoria10-12 SeptemberDavid ReynoldsVan Diemen RF04

Points system

Championship points were awarded on a 20-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2-1 basis to the top ten finishers at each race. An additional point was awarded to the driver achieving pole position for the first race at each round.

Standings

All competing cars were required to comply with Formula Ford regulations as defined by CAMS. These regulations specified the mandatory use of a Ford 1600cc crossflow engine.