Finnish sensation Patrik Pasma will move over to the F4 British Championship with Carlin for the 2017 season.
The two Pan-American winners of the ROC Factor competition join Team Canada and Team Latin America for the Race of Champions in Miami.
16-year-old Enaam Ahmed has announced he’ll return for a second season in BRDC F3 with Carlin after winning the Autumn Trophy last year.
Three-time VW Racing Cup Champion Phil House will once again race for JW Bird Motorsport where he’ll be joined by 2016 title rival Kieran Gordon.
After an impressive rookie campaign, Juan Manuel Correa will return to the Prema Powerteam as he focuses his efforts on the ADAC F4 series.
TheCheckeredFlag.co.uk takes a look back at the lesser known Formula 4 series that are often overlooked.
After a tantalising 2016 season, Marcos Siebert became the Italian F4 champion, beating Mick Schumacher and Raul Guzman to the title.
The 2016 Radical European Masters champion James Littlejohn will join Jack Mitchell at the Macmillan Racing GT3 team for 2017.
After seven months of intense racing, Joey Mawson collected his first single-seater title, becoming the second ADAC F4 champion.
A perfect season for those entering the 2017 F4 British Championship’s Challenge Cup could see them claim upto £27,000 over their seven rounds.
After a season in which Lando Norris won the Eurocup Formula Renault title, he rounds out his year in spectacular style with the MABA.
36-year-old Phil House collected his third VW Racing Cup title after amassing seven wins on his way to the 2016 crown.
Ollie Chadwick proved to be a one man show after a run away season in Ginetta GT5 Challenge saw him take the title by 178 points.
A spectacular BRDC British Formula 3 Championship concluded with a four way fight for the title in which Matheus Leist came out on top.
After making his BRDC British F3 debut last year at Donington Park, James Pull has announced he’ll race for 2017 season.
30 races from 10 rounds resulted in a titanic championship battle in which Max Fewtrell came out on top to claim the title by seven points.
Six circuits will play host to a seven round season for the ADAC Formula 4 Championship. The series remains a GT Masters support with Zandvoort dropped.



