Quotes from the top three in the championship, Ahmed, Ticktum and Mawson, after a superb Saturday at Snetterton.
It was another race in which the start proved vital for some. Dan Ticktum led the field away from pole, beating Ahmed and Mawson to the line.
Experienced series racer, Phil House beat rival Tom Witts to collect the title at the end of a dramatic 2016 VW Cup season.
In what became a lights to flag encounter, Enaam Ahmed dominated with Joey Mawson and Dan Ticktum following him home.
Maximum Motorsport driver Tom Witts won race two in order to close in on the championship lead with one round to go.
Jamie Bond was taken out in a first lap pile-up that brought out the red flag, yet took the restart to win in the opening race from Brands.
After moving to Carlin, it was F3 race winner, Enaam Ahmed who took the first pole position of the Autumn Trophy from Snetterton.
Jamie Bond, who hasn’t raced since Silverstone, made an emphatic return by taking pole in the final round at Brands Hatch Indy.
As Italian F4 revs up for the final round of the season, three drivers; Marcos Siebert, Mick Schumacher and Raul Guzman could win the title.
New Zealand star Marcus Armstrong was the fastest driver on Friday, topping the second and fourth sessions from Snetterton.
BRDC F3 podium finisher Tarun Reddy and Kiwi Marcus Armstrong complete the Double R Racing line-up alongside Dan Ticktum.
Formula One race winner Felipe Massa has announced he’ll compete in the 2017 Race of Champions, his final competitive outing.
German and United States Formula 4 Champions; Joey Mawson and Cameron Das, join Douglas Motorsport and Carlin respectively for F3 Autumn Trophy.
Niall Murray becomes only the third driver in Formula Ford history to win the Festival twice after a close battle with Scott Malvern.
Alan Davidson took the win in the Historic Race before repeating his strong start in the Last Chance event, once again taking the flag.
It was a masterclass from Stephen Daly who stormed through the field to win the Formula Ford Masters race from Brands Hatch.
He might have started on pole, but a fight back from Scott Malvern saw him reclaim the lead in an enthralling second Semi-Final.



