Walter Hayes Trophy

The Walter Hayes Trophy is a non-championship Formula Ford race. Sanctioned by the Historic Sports Car Club and created by James Beckett the race has grown into the most prestigious Formula Ford race worldwide. The race is held annually in November at the Silverstone Circuit.

History

The first Walter Hayes Trophy was held at Silverstone between 26 and 28 August 2001 after being created by James Beckett. It is named after Walter Hayes who was a Ford Motor Company public relations executive. As a public relations executive Hayes was very much involved with racing and was instrumental in the creation of the famous Cosworth DFV engine.[1] Hayes died on 26 December 2000, aged 76 and since, his name has carried on in this event.

Neil Fowler won the inaugural race in a classic Lola T200 beating 48 competitors.[2] The 2001 race was the only Trophy held in August as part of the Silverstone Historic Festival in which the race was sanctioned by the BRDC (British Racing Drivers club).[3] As of 2002 the race was and still is a stand-alone event, now sanctioned by the HSCC (Historic Sports Car Club). Gavin Wills won the 2002 edition and after that, Joey Foster won three races consecutively in 2003, 2004 and 2005 in a Reynard chassis. He is the most successful competitor after winning the race 4 times, once more in 2022 with Don Hardman Racing in a Firman RFR20 chassis. Four Team USA Scholarship racers have won the race, Conor Daly in 2008, Connor De Phillippi in 2009, Tristan Nunez in 2012 and Max Esterson in 2021. Fellow Team USA Scholarship drivers have finished highly in the event such as Oliver Askew, who finished second in 2016[4] to Niall Murray.

Winners

YearDriverTeamCar
2001 United Kingdom Neil Fowler Neil Fowler Lola T200
2002 United Kingdom Gavin Wills Team West-Tec Swift SC92
2003 United Kingdom Joey Foster Marque Cars Reynard 92FF
2004 United Kingdom Joey Foster Marque Cars Reynard 89FF
2005 United Kingdom Joey Foster Marque Cars Reynard 89FF
2006 Republic of Ireland Peter Dempsey Cliff Dempsey Racing Ray GRS06
2007 Republic of Ireland Peter Dempsey Cliff Dempsey Racing Ray GRS05
2008 United States Conor Daly Cliff Dempsey Racing Ray GRS07/08
2009 United States Connor De Phillippi Cliff Dempsey Racing Ray GRS08
2010 Republic of Ireland Peter Dempsey Cliff Dempsey Racing Ray GRS05
2011 United Kingdom Adrian Campfield Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum 011C
2012 United States Tristan Nunez Cliff Dempsey Racing Ray GRS08
2013 United Kingdom Scott Malvern Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum
2014 United Kingdom Wayne Boyd Medina Motorsport Van Diemen MS13
2015 United Kingdom Graham Carroll BM Racing Van Diemen JL13
2016 Republic of Ireland Niall Murray Bernard Dolan Racing Van Diemen RF99
2017 United Kingdom Michael Moyers Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum 011C
2018 United Kingdom Michael Moyers Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum 011C
2019 Republic of Ireland Jordan Dempsey Kevin Mills Racing Spectrum 011C
2020 United Kingdom Oliver White Souley Motorsport Van Diemen JL015K
2021 United States Max Esterson Low Dempsey Racing Ray GR18
2022 United Kingdom Joey Foster[5] Don Hardman Racing Firman RFR20

References

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