The 2023 Australian Formula Open - powered by Racefuels was a multi-event open-wheel single seater motor racing championship. This was the inaugural season of the championship, founded by two-time Australian Gold Star winner Tim Macrow as a direct successor to the Australian Formula 3 championship.

Drivers competed to win a S5000 test and free entry to a race in the S5000 Championship in 2024 or later.

Trent Grubel, driving for Tim Macrow Racing, won the overall championship and with it the AFO1 class championship, three points ahead of his teammate Ryan How. Matthew Roesler, driving for his privateer State Fleet Services team, won the AFO2 class championship, while AGI Sport's Kristian Janev was victorious in the AFO4 class.

Teams and drivers

The championship was structured in four classes, albeit only three classes received entries through the season. AFO1 encompassed all Formula 3 machinery, with several chassis and engine manufacturers represented. AFO2 catered to Toyota Racing Series, Formula Renault and older F3 cars. AFO3 served all other invitational entries, but did not receive any entries, while AFO4 was reserved for Formula 4 cars.

AFO1 entries

TeamNo.CarDriverRounds
Gilmour Racing1Dallara F308/11 Mercedes-BenzAustralia Daniel Price1
Australia Jon Collins2, 4–5
Australia Kyle Evans6
17Dallara F307Australia Chris Gilmour4–5
R-Tek Motorsport Services2Dallara F307 OpelAustralia Andrew Roberts1–3, 6
Genesis Offices4Dallara F308Australia Robert Rowe6
Sydney Photo Booth5Dallara F304 RenaultAustralia Lawrence Katsidis6
231–2
Tim Macrow Racing8Dallara F308/11Australia Miles Bromley2–4
95–6
22Dallara F308/11 Mercedes-BenzAustralia Beau Russell5–6
Australia Winston Van Laarhoven1, 3–4
242
27Dallara F308/11 Mercedes-BenzAustralia Ryan HowAll
74Dallara F312 Mercedes-BenzAustralia Trent GrubelAll
Ruff Racing9Mygale M11Australia Gerrit Ruff2
116
TWS Motorsport14Mygale M11Australia Trent Shirvington2–3, 5
Formula Race Car Association17Dallara F397 VolkswagenAustralia Shayne Morrow1–2, 6
41Dallara F307 OpelAustralia Greg Muddle1–2
48Dallara F3Australia Ron Coath2
55Dallara F397Australia Glenn Lynch1–2
CO Machining21Dallara F304 OpelAustralia Graeme Holmes1–2
Baker Motorsport / Team Penrite22Dallara F399Australia Rodney Baker2, 6
CPL37Dallara F3Australia Ben Turner2
Team Rod Anderson38Reynard 893 ToyotaAustralia Rod Anderson1–2
Douglas Barry Specials56Reynard 92D HoldenAustralia Douglas Barry1–2, 6
99 Motorsport99Dallara F308/11 VolkswagenAustralia Ryan AstleyAll
Sources:

AFO2 entries

TeamNo.CarDriverRounds
State Fleet Services3Tatuus FT50Australia Matthew Roesler2
43, 5
AON Investments Pty Ltd19Ralt RT4Australia Arthur Abrahams6
RMS Racing25Cheetah Mk7Australia Robert Sviderskas2
TCM Race Services53Tatuus FT50Australia Matthew Woodland3
Jetforms.com.au93Tatuus FT50Australia Christopher Slusarski3, 6
DiBiase Carpentry127Tatuus FT50Australia Paul di Biase2–3, 6
Sources:

AFO4 entries

TeamNo.CarDriverRounds
AGI Sport6Mygale M14-F4Australia Brodie Norris2–6
40Mygale M14-F4Australia Tim Boydle1
60Tatuus F4-T014Australia Jayden Ojeda2
62Tatuus F4-T014United Kingdom Craig McLatchey1
66Mygale M14-F4Australia Kristian Janev2–6
771
Mygale M14-F4Australia Peter Bouzinelos4–6
7Mygale M14-F4Australia Mark Wilson6
711–2
Tim Macrow Racing16Mygale M14-F4Australia Hanming Huang1, 3–6
25Mygale M14-F4Australia Thomas Gallagher4–6
Patrizi Corse21Mygale M14-F4Australia Ryan McMillan4–6
Formula Race Car Association51Tatuus F4-T014Australia Nathan Beer1–2, 6
Sources:

Race calendar

The 2023 calendar was first announced on 20 December 2022. It consisted of six rounds across six circuits all over Australia.

RoundCircuitDateSupport billMap of circuit locations
1R1Victoria (state) Winton Motor Raceway Winton, Victoria4 MarchNSW Formula Vee Championship NSW Formula Ford Championship NSW State ChampionshipsWintonSydneyTailem BendIpswichSandownPhillip Island
R25 March
R3
2R1New South Wales Sydney Motorsport Park Eastern Creek, New South Wales15 AprilNSW Formula Vee Championship Australian Formula Ford Championship NSW Formula Ford Championship NSW State Championships
R216 April
R3
3R1South Australia The Bend Motorsport Park Tailem Bend, South Australia10 JuneLamborghini Super Trofeo Asia Australian Prototype Series South Australia Tin Tops BMW Drivers Cup
R211 June
R3
4R1Queensland Queensland Raceway Willowbank, Queensland5 AugustMotorsport Australia Trophy Series TGR Australia Scholarship Series National Sports Sedan Series Radical Cup Australia
R26 August
R3
5R1Victoria (state) Sandown Raceway Melbourne, Victoria9 SeptemberTCR Australia Touring Car Series V8 Touring Car Series Trans-Am Series GT4 Australia Series
R210 September
R3
6R1Victoria (state) Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Ventnor, Victoria25 NovemberIsland Magic Historic Touring Car Series Australian Formula Vee NSW Formula Car Championship
R2
R326 November

Race results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapAFO1 winnerAFO2 winnerAFO4 winner
1R1Victoria (state) Winton Motor Raceway Winton, VictoriaAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Trent Grubelno entriesAustralia Kristian Janev
R2Australia Trent GrubelAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Kristian Janev
R3Australia Trent GrubelAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Kristian Janev
2R1New South Wales Sydney Motorsport Park Eastern Creek, New South WalesAustralia Trent Grubelrace declared a non-event after multiple crashes at the start
R2Australia Trent GrubelAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Matthew RoeslerAustralia Brodie Norris
R3Australia Trent GrubelAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Paul di BiaseAustralia Kristian Janev
3R1South Australia The Bend Motorsport Park Tailem Bend, South AustraliaAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Ryan HowAustralia Christopher SlusarskiAustralia Brodie Norris
R2Australia Ryan HowAustralia Ryan HowAustralia Christopher SlusarskiAustralia Brodie Norris
R3Australia Ryan HowAustralia Ryan HowAustralia Christopher SlusarskiAustralia Brodie Norris
4R1Queensland Queensland Raceway Willowbank, QueenslandAustralia Ryan HowAustralia Miles BromleyAustralia Trent Grubelno entriesAustralia Brodie Norris
R2Australia Ryan HowAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Brodie Norris
R3Australia Trent GrubelAustralia Ryan HowAustralia Peter Bouzinelous
5R1Victoria (state) Sandown Raceway Melbourne, VictoriaAustralia Ryan HowAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Ryan Howno classified finishersAustralia Brodie Norris
R2Australia Trent GrubelAustralia Ryan HowAustralia Matthew RoeslerAustralia Brodie Norris
R3Australia Ryan HowAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Matthew RoeslerAustralia Kristian Janev
6R1Victoria (state) Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Ventnor, VictoriaAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Trent GrubelAustralia Ryan HowAustralia Ryan McMillanAustralia Christopher Slusarski
R2Australia Ryan HowAustralia Ryan HowAustralia Ryan McMillanAustralia Paul di Biase
R3Australia Ryan HowAustralia Ryan HowAustralia Ryan McMillanAustralia Paul di Biase

Season report

The inaugural Australian Formula Open series kicked off at Winton Motor Raceway. A conjoined grid with the NSW Formula Car Championship saw 19 entries tackle the weekend, and Tim Macrow Racing's Trent Grubel took pole position for the first race. He converted that to a win ahead of his teammates Winston van Laarhoven and Ryan How. Grubel went on to sweep the weekend, with the podiums of both other races completed by 99 Motorsport's Ryan Astley and How. AGI Sport's Kristian Janev also took a triple win in the AFO4 class to take the class lead ahead of his teammate Mark Wilson.

Round two was held at Sydney Motorsports Park, again in conjunction with the NSW FCC. Grubel was once again on pole position for the first encounter, but multiple crashes at the race start led to the race being abandoned and later declared a non-event. Grubel was undeterred by that and went on to win the other two races, remaining as the only AFO1 winner of the season. How took both second places, with Gilmour Racing's debutant Jon Collings taking two third places. Janev and his debuting teammate Brodie Norris shared wins in AFO4, while the AFO2 class also took off, with privateer entries Matthew Roesler and Paul di Biase taking the honors.

The first half of the season closed at The Bend Motorsport Park. Grubel continued his pole position streak, but the formbook for the races was rewritten: How became the second race winner in the series as he was the fastest driver throughout all three races to sweep the weekend. Grubel held on to second ahead of Astley in races one and three, but only managed to finish fourth in the second race, with his teammate Miles Bromley third behind Astley. Brodie Norris continued his run of form to sweep the weekend in AFO4 and shorten his gap to Janev. Debutant Christopher Slusarski won all thee races in AFO2, while class leader Di Biase did not finish any of the races.

Queensland Raceway was up next, and How ended Grubel's pole position streak. He dropped to third in the first race though, allowing Grubel to take the win and Chris Gilmour, debuting for the eponymous team, into second. The second race proved even worse for How, as a bad start saw him drop off the podium and allowed Bromley onto it. How was back on top for the feature race though, but Grubel still extended his points lead. AFO2 saw no entries for the round, while AFO4 class leader Janev had an atrocious weekend with a retirement in the first race not allowing him to take part in the rest of the weekend. The chasing Norris took two wins and his teammate Peter Bouzinelous claimed one.

How took a second pole position at the penultimate round at Sandown Raceway. Him and Grubel finished 1-2 in the first two races, with Grubel taking both fastest laps to minimize the damage to his points lead. Their positions were flipped for the final race, but How still reduced Grubel's advantage to 20 points. Bromley took two more podiums to get closer to third place, with TWS Motorsport's Trent Shirvington also appearing on the rostrum. Roesler was the only entrant in the AFO2 class, so he took two more wins to extend his lead, while Norris and Janev continued their tussle in the AFO4 class, with Norris taking two wins to reduce Janev's lead to only three points.

How needed a perfect final weekend at Phillip Island to deny Grubel the title, and did everything he could by winning all three races and taking two bonus points for fastest laps. Grubel could only manage second, third and fourth in the races. Crucially though, he was able to take pole position and claim the fastest lap for the first race. That saw him take the overall and the AFO1 title by three points. Bromley took three podiums to narrowly secure third ahead of Astley. Both AFO2 and AFO4 were decided in absence of the champions, with Roesler taking the AFO2 crown and both Janev and Norris absent from AFO4 competition, allowing Janev to claim the title.

Opening up competition to more classes of formula cars proved to be a huge success, as the series' meetings regularly attracted deep grids. While competition in AFO1 and AFO4 initially seemed to be rather lacklustre, How and Norris were able to close up to the respective leaders Grubel and Janev to provide two close championship battles. With the series planned to be expanding in both round numbers and national and international coverage in 2024, the only question left open is if the championship will really be able to serve as a feeder series to higher-level competition.

Standings

Scoring system

Cars classified as finished in race 1 and 2 were awarded points by the following structure:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thFLR1 PP
Points1298765432111

The third race of the weekend, the longer Feature Race, awarded more points:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thFL
Points201512108643211

Overall standings

PosDriverWIN Victoria (state)SYD New South WalesBEN South AustraliaQLD QueenslandSAN Victoria (state)PHI Victoria (state)Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1Australia Trent Grubel111C11242112221234225
2Australia Ryan How333C22111341112111222
3Australia Miles BromleyC754310423533322117
4Australia Ryan Astley422C463235RetRet44Ret655112
5Australia Winston Van Laarhoven244C5459576477
6Australia Beau Russell6DNS444341
7Australia Brodie NorrisC8Ret866878757DNSDNSDNS41
8Australia Jon CollinsC33655DNSDNSDNS39
9Australia Trent ShirvingtonC13Ret65439539
10Australia Andrew Roberts555C67RetDNSDNS99737
11Australia Kristian Janev667C11101188RetDNSDNS1066DNSDNSDNS33
12Australia Chris Gilmour236DNSDNSDNS23
13Australia Kyle Evans56617
14Australia Ryan McMillan999DNSDNSDNS77817
15Australia Thomas Gallagher12Ret108781310914
16Australia Lawrence Katsidis886CDNSDNS16Ret1312
17Australia Christopher Slusarski7771113Ret12
18Australia Douglas Barry141513C98881211
19Australia Hanming Huang11108101112111011910915141411
20Australia Matthew RoeslerC16Ret9109Ret8109
21Australia Graeme Holmes77DNSCDNSDNS8
22Australia Peter Bouzinelous1087Ret11RetDNSDNSDNS8
23Australia Rodney BakerC1091011105
24Australia Mark Wilson10910C19141415Ret4
25United Kingdom Craig McLatchey911DNS2
26Australia Rod Anderson12139C18152
27Australia Matthew Woodland1212110
28Australia Tim Boydle1512110
29Australia Greg MuddleRetDNSRetCRet110
30Australia Ben TurnerC12120
31Australia Nathan Beer161612C20171716150
32Australia Paul di BiaseC1716RetRetRet1212110
33Australia Shayne Morrow1314RetC15RetRetDNSDNS0
34Australia Glenn LynchDNSDNSDNSC14130
Australia Gerrit RuffCDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS
Australia Daniel PriceDNSDNSDNS
Australia Robert RoweDNSDNSDNS
Australia Arthur AbrahamsDNSDNSDNS
Australia Ron CoathCDNSDNS
Australia Robert SviderskasCDNSDNS
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
WIN Victoria (state)SYD New South WalesBEN South AustraliaQLD QueenslandSAN Victoria (state)PHI Victoria (state)

Standings by class

PosDriverWIN Victoria (state)SYD New South WalesBEN South AustraliaQLD QueenslandSAN Victoria (state)PHI Victoria (state)Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
AFO1 standings
1Australia Trent Grubel111C11242112221234225
2Australia Ryan How333C22111341112111222
3Australia Miles BromleyC75436423533322120
4Australia Ryan Astley422C463235RetRet44Ret655107
5Australia Winston Van Laarhoven244C5456576480
6Australia Trent ShirvingtonC11Ret65435543
7Australia Beau Russell6DNS444341
8Australia Andrew Roberts555C67RetDNSDNS78740
9Australia Jon CollinsC33655DNSDNSDNS39
10Australia Chris Gilmour236DNSDNSDNS23
11Australia Douglas Barry10108C8867923
12Australia Kyle Evans56617
13Australia Lawrence Katsidis776CDNSDNS9Ret1017
14Australia Rodney BakerC9989812
15Australia Graeme Holmes66DNSCDNSDNS10
16Australia Rod Anderson887C141310
17Australia Shayne Morrow99RetC13RetRetDNSDNS4
18Australia Ben TurnerC10111
19Australia Greg MuddleRetDNSRetCRet101
20Australia Glenn LynchDNSDNSDNSC12120
Australia Gerrit RuffCDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS
Australia Daniel PriceDNSDNSDNS
Australia Robert RoweDNSDNSDNS
Australia Ron CoathCDNSDNS
AFO2 standings
1Australia Matthew RoeslerC1Ret222Ret1183
2Australia Christopher Slusarski11112Ret72
3Australia Paul di BiaseC21RetRetRet21172
4Australia Matthew Woodland33328
Australia Robert SviderskasCDNSDNS
Australia Arthur AbrahamsDNSDNSDNS
AFO4 standings
1Australia Kristian Janev111C21322RetDNSDNS421DNSDNSDNS139
2Australia Brodie NorrisC1Ret111112112DNSDNSDNS136
3Australia Hanming Huang432233445344433133
4Australia Thomas Gallagher5Ret423322280
5Australia Ryan McMillan233DNSDNSDNS11177
6Australia Mark Wilson323C3234Ret67
7Australia Nathan Beer665C4355459
8Australia Peter Bouzinelos321Ret5RetDNSDNSDNS44
9Australia Tim Boydle55422
10United Kingdom Craig McLatchey24DNS16
Australia Jayden OjedaCDNSDNS
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
WIN Victoria (state)SYD New South WalesBEN South AustraliaQLD QueenslandSAN Victoria (state)PHI Victoria (state)