Michael Moyers would claim the the Walter Hayes Trophy in emotional style as he overtook Josh Fisher in the final lap.
Niall Murray would come to blows in his Semi-Final after spinning and contact with Seb Melrose, while Josh Fisher and Joey Foster narrowly won the Semis.
The Walter Hayes Trophy got off to fine form, with six drivers taking wins. The story of the day proved to be Murray and Donegan’s contact at Brooklands.
In a year where he was almost peerless, Jamie Caroline wrapped up the F4 British Championship by 65.5 points over the chasing Piastri.
In the MINI Challenge JCW class, it was Brett Smith and Eurotech Racing who walked away with the title, securing it with a round to go.
Lewis Brown would secure the 2017 Ginetta GT5 Challenge title as he beat season long rival Shane Stoney in a dramatic final round.
Despite a dire opening two rounds, Bobby Thompson fought back to secure the 2017 VW Racing Cup title in the second half.
After becoming vice-champion in Ginetta Juniors, the 16-year-old Priaulx will step into single-seaters for 2018.
The Checkered Flag looks back on the 2017 BRDC British F3 Championship which was won so spectacularly by Enaam Ahmed.
Joey Foster made a strong start, before taking the lead at the half way point and breaking awat for his second Formula Ford Festival Title.
With both drivers fighting through, it would be Joey Foster and Neil Maclennan who took the flag in their Semi-Finals.
It would be Joey Foster, Chris Middlehurst and Matthew Cowley who’d emerge as the Formula Ford Festival heat winners on Saturday.
In the regulations for the F3 Americas Championship, drivers will be allocated 12 hours of track time over the five round season.
The car for the recently announced F3 Americas Championship has been launched with the series set to go ahead next year.
Jack Doohan and Dennis Hauger will join TRS Arden for the 2018 F4 British Championship, continuing the teams partnership with Red Bull.
Paul di Resta has announced that he will race with Zak Brown’s United Autosports team for the Rolex 24 at Daytona in January.
While Sebastian Fernandez collected two wins, it was Marcus Armstrong who leaves Mugello with a 53 point championship lead.



