Lindsay Beer
02 May 2022, 9:33 PM
Fifteen–year old Invercargill racing driver, Alex Crosbie, is the 2022 New Zealand Formula Ford Champion.
Crosbie, a Year 11 student at Southland Boys High School, sealed the title in the last race of the championship at Mike Pero Motorsport Park at Ruapuna in Christchurch on Sunday.
The NAPA Auto Parts New Zealand Formula Ford Championship was held over two rounds this season, the first at Taupo International Motorsport Park in March, where Crosbie took four third placings on his first ever visit to the circuit to leave the round third overall in his Ray GR21.
The second round took place in Christchurch on Sunday with qualifying and four races all on the same day. Crosbie qualified second and went on to place second in the first of the four races. He then took his first race win in the class in the second race of the round before a third in the third race. Alex went to the start line for the final race second in the points and crossed the line in second place, the result good enough to seal the title in just his second season in the class and his first attempt at the National title.
Alex Crosbie (Ray GR21) leads Bree Morris during the action at the final round of the NAPA Auto Parts New Zealand Formula Ford Championship at Mike Pero Motorsport Park at Ruapuna in Christchurch on Sunday. Photo: Terry Marshall
Crosbie not only became the New Zealand Champion but also won Class 1 in the championship and took the Rookie Of The Year title.
As his success sunk in at the conclusion of racing Alex said he was “quite excited” by the success. “I had no problems on the day and all went well. I have to thank Mum and Dad, Motorsport Solutions, NAPA Auto Parts and the Hampton Downs Motorsport Academy for their support of the series.”
Winning the title opens up some exciting opportunities for Crosbie. He will receive a test in a Toyota Racing Series FT-60 chassis courtesy of Toyota GAZOO Racing and he also receives free entry to the annual Formula Ford Festival at the famous Brands Hatch circuit in the UK.
Prior to tackling the national series Crosbie had secured third place in the 2021/2022 South Island F1600 Championship.
Crosbie has a varied motorsport background having successfully competed in karts, taking a third place at the Nationals and a second at the National Schools Kartsport Championship while also competing across the Tasman in the past.
He also competes in speedway, recently winning the Pits Media Trophy with six wins, two seconds and a third placing after rounds at Invercargill, Dunedin and Cromwell.
He has also had the occasional saloon car outings at Teretonga Park.
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