FEATURE
Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA
A proving ground for the next generation, this is where future careers take shape. The first British F4 title winner was reigning F1 champion Lando Norris.
What is it?
This single-make series puts a priority on race craft and setup skills – and with 12 Super Licence points on offer to help the champion progress through the single-seater ranks, it is one that aspiring drivers want to win.
The 1.4-litre Tatuus T-421 cars all run on Pirelli control tyres and are performance-equalised to ensure fairness and help create a level playing field. The series attracts full grids run by highly professional teams, creating an exciting spectacle where driver talent can shine through and wheel-to-wheel action is guaranteed.
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Ones to watch
Last year’ s champion Fionn McLaughlin has moved on and his HiTech TGR team is running Swede Scott Lindblom, UAE driver Theo Palmer and Swiss female driver Chiara Battig. Reigning team champions Rodin will field Briton Alfie Slater among their line-up, alongside South African Ethan Lennon and Belgian Dries van Langendonck.
Other British drivers on the grid( at the time of writing) include Ethan Jeff-Hall at Argenti; Daniella Sutton and Tommy Harfield, who was one of last year’ s stand-out performers, at Chris Dittmann Racing; Kit Belofsky at Fortec; Lewis Wetherall and Timo Jungling at JHR Developments; and Joseph Smith and Jarrett Clark at Virtuosi Racing.
When and where is it happening?
The season starts in April and concludes in October, taking in most of the UK’ s traditional circuits on its way. Eight events are run alongside the British Touring Car Championship, and one with the British Grand Prix in July.
Get involved
British F4 offers a structured progression from the top levels of British karting, with relatively low-cost entry for competitors. It is also an exciting championship to watch, giving fans the chance to spot the future stars.
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Revolution- March 2026