After securing pole position yesterday, Austrian Thomas Preining impressed in front of the Red Bull Ring to take a victory that was interrupted by two safety car periods.
Toro Rosso driver Carlos Sainz recorded his best qualifying result of the season after a fairly anonymous run into Q3 at the Hungaroring.
Three-time World champion Lewis Hamilton was forced to settle for second ahead of tomorrow’s Hungarian Grand Prix after aborting his final lap.
Championship leader Nico Rosberg celebrated his twenty-sixth pole position of his career after a controversial end to Qualifying at the Hungaroring.
The experienced Falcon Motorsport outfit will return to the F4 British Championship at the coming Snetterton round, Alexandra Mohnhaupt will debut.
Austrian Thomas Preining and Joey Mawson took both poles at the Red Bull Ring, with Mick Schumacher retiring half way through qualifying.
Joao Vieira suffered minor injuries after a start line crash in race two in which he was hit from behind. He would return for the final event.
Shortly after claiming the Ginetta GT5 Challenge title, British driver Ollie Chadwick spoke to TCF about his year and what is to come.
Argentine Marcos Siebert reignites his championship after a poor weekend with victory in the final race. Shlom and Vips rounded out the podium.
Giuliano Raucci claimed his maiden championship win after a start line pile up. Later, Schumacher and Correa collided, handing the Brazilian the win.
Juan Manuel Correa won the opening Italian F4 race in Mugello. Meanwhile, points leader Marcos Siebert recorded his first retirement of the year.
In an eight hour long mid-week test, it was the Prema Powerteam drivers who came out on top with rookie Juri Vips leading the way. Team mate Correa took pole.
Championship leader Phil House claims his fourth win of the year. Elsewhere, a late safety car was called as Walker-Tully and Strandberg came to blows.
In the final race at Spa-Francorchamps, Carlin driver Lando Norris weaved his way back to the front claiming his fourth victory of the season.
Another almost perfect weekend for Ye Yifei saw him pick up his thirteenth win of the season. The race was held up after a three car incident late on.
Breaking away in the early half of the race, Ye Yifei once again drove away from the field to collect another clean sweep of points.
Rookie Pierre-Alexandre Jean took his maiden French F4 victory after race long leader Hugo Chevalier made an unforced error with 4 minutes to go.



