For more than 50 years the Formula Ford Festival has been the proving
ground for ambitious racing drivers looking to make their mark. The
Brands Hatch meeting was where the likes of Johnny Herbert, Damon Hill
and Jenson Button first made their names, while both Michael Schumacher
and Nigel Mansell never made it out of their heats. Now a club meeting,
in its heyday the Festival was one of the UK's biggest motor sport
events, drawing tens of thousands of spectators, and enjoying more than
a decade of prime coverage on the BBC's Grandstand. From humble
beginnings at a cold Snetterton, the move to Brands Hatch, the peak of
the 1980s followed by a gentle decline, this book tells the story of the
Festival. Drawing on exclusive contributions from some of the event's
legends and prestigious alumni, it covers all the on-track action
together with off-track intrigue and controversies.