Red Bull backed young driver Luis Leeds will make a one-off appearance in his native Formula 4 championship between British F4 rounds.
Double R Racing’s F4 British Championship driver Zane Goddard left Croft with three podiums which included a maiden victory for the Australian.
After losing the lead on lap 10, Ollie Chadwick was forced to chase Ryan Hadfield. Gaining victory by under a second, after a thrilling final lap.
Ginetta GT5 Challenge Championship leader Ollie Chadwick further extended his advantage as he beat Ryan Hadfield in the opening race at Croft.
Devlin DeFrancesco ended his weekend on a high note after a supurb start saw him take to the lead into the first turn as rain pelted the track.
Kim-Luis Schramm won the action packed final race at Oschersleben, the only driver in the championship top five to finish.
Australian and Red Bull Young driver Luis Leeds takes his second win of the year to help his championship chances as pole sitter Caroline retires.
With one hour left of the 24 Hour of Le Mans, the #5 Toyota looks on course to take a famous win as the Pegasus blows its engine.
Joey Mawson was once again the victor after a race long battle with Mick Schumacher at Oschersleben. The Australian takes his fifth win of the year.
As the race approaches its half way point, the #6 Toyota TS050 maintains its lead with the #2 Porsche quickly closing in after another safety car period as the AF Corse retires.
In LMP1, the #1 Porsche Team car seems resigned to the pits as it broke after one lap back on the track, with the #91 blowing up as well.
The #2 Porsche Team took the lead with 15 Hours still remaining. A lengthy safety car was called after two GT Am’s crashed and the barrier needed repairing.
The #6 Toyota has taken the initiative at the front of LMP1 as the battles even out with the race now entering its long stint stage.
With Webber pulling away at the front of LMP1, the Ford Chip Ganassi cars go one-two at the front of GT-Pro demoting the Risi Competizione.
Van Amersfoort Racing driver Joey Mawson won the opening ADAC F4 race around Oschersleben after late race move on Thomas Preining.
Zane Goddard lead off the line to dominate the opening half of race one around Croft. Though a late safety car made his run to the flag more challenging.
Xentek Motorsport’s Ollie Chadwick continued his domination by taking another GT5 Challenge pole position around the Croft circuit.



