Lando Norris continued to prove he was in a class of his own having crossed the line over ten second ahead of his nearest rival in the second Autumn Trophy race.
Sixteen year old Lando Norris claimed victory by 13 seconds over his competition after rival and points leader, Harrison Scott crashed off while leading.
2015 MSA Formula Champion, Lando Norris dominated qualifying around Brands Hatch, having only stepped in the car for the first time on Friday.
Mick Schumacher has gained interest from Ferrari’s and Mercedes Youth programs after a successful F3 test with Prema Powerteam.
The ADAC Formula 4 series has annouced its calendar for the 2016 season. It includes a trip to Zandvoort but no Spa-Francorchamps.
MSA Formula Champion Lando Norris will join HHC Motorsport for the final round of the BRDC F4 Autumn Trophy as he turns sixteen on Friday.
After a year of close wheel-to-wheel action, it was 15 year old Lando Norris who came out on top for the first ever MSA Formula season.
His second win of the weekend ensures Harrison Scott extends his points lead in the BRDC Formula 4 Autumn Trophy, with Barnicoat settling for second.
HHC Motorsport’s Sennan Fielding kept out of trouble in the opening few laps to claim his maiden win of the Autumn Trophy and stay in title contention.
Fortec Motorsport’s Ben Barnicoat claims his first qualified pole position, having beaten rival Harrison Scott by 0.2 seconds in another close battle.
McLaren Young driver, Ben Barnicoat won the second race of the Autumn Trophy after a long battle where he defended from rival Harrison Scott.
Douglas Motorsport’s Harrison Scott took an unchallenged victory in race one, to cement himself as the early favourite for the Autumn Trophy.
Harrison Scott took pole at Snetterton ahead of a competitive field in Saturday Qualifying for the first round of the BRDC F4 Autumn Trophy.
As part of their Dunlop prize for finishing first and second, Clio Cup rivals Ashley Sutton and Ash Hand were at Snetterton testing the Motorbase BTCC car, TCF caught up.
Alex Quinn the 2014 MSA Super 1 Minimax vice-champion will move from karting to MSA Formula next year with the support of the Racing Steps Foundation.
Racing Steps Foundation and McLaren Young driver Ben Barnicoat has agreed to race in the BRDC F4 Autumn Trophy this weekend for Fortec Motorsports.
Struan Moore topped the overall practice times after a good run in the morning. However; the grid of 6 struggled to prove themselves in the wet climate.



