TCF caught up with the HHC Motorsport drivers at a wet Snetterton test ahead of their championship assault in this weekends BRDC F4 Autumn Trophy.
During the open BRDC F4 test on Wednesday, TCF got to speak with Harrison Scott about his car and prospects for the Autumn Trophy, while rumours suggested another signing.
Indy 500 winner and former IndyCar champion, Ryan Hunter-Reay has announced that he’ll be returning to the Race of Champions for his third attempt.
Sennan Fielding will return to BRDC F4 as he joins HHC Motorsport to launch an Autumn Trophy campaign. He’s spent the year competing in MSA Formula.
At 15 years old, Ross Martin is setting himself up for his single-seater début next season, having recently completed a few tests in the 2016 BRDC Formula 4 car.
An exhibition weekend for the Mexican based F4 NACAM Championship saw Luis Leeds collect victory as the series supported the Mexican GP.
The Mexican-based F4 NACAM Championship will make its début this weekend in an exhibition event supporting the Mexican Grand Prix.
BRDC F4 regular Ameya Vaidyanathan and ex-Formula Ford Runner up Harrison Scott have both been announced for this years F4 Autumn Trophy
The 2016 BRDC F4 calendar continues to follow the British GT Circus, including an international round with the series making its first trip abroad to Belgium
Dan Zelos recently tested the MSA Formula car, as he looks towards a drive in 2016, after the 17-year-old decided to move on from Ginetta Juniors.
Ryan Campbell held on in the closing stages to win a three way fight for the lead in the Historic Formula Ford Festival featuring Pre-’90 cars.
Ye Yifei secured his In the second victory of the French F4 Championship season in race two at Paul Ricard.
Recently crowned champion, Valentin Moineault rounded out his season with a dominant final race at Paul Ricard having lead from start to finish.
After a tough weekend for many drivers, it was the all dominant birthday boy Wayne Boyd who crossed the line to take the 2015 Formula Ford Festival Trophy.
Neil McMullan made a good start to take the lead at the end of the first lap. The win allows him and the five cars behind to qualify for the Festival Final.
Wayne Boyd, Stephen Daly and Niall Murray will line up in the first three spaces on the grid for the final, as the winners of the Three Semi Finals
The #27 of Ivor McCullough, dominated the 15 lap race, after Richard Tarling spun, to claim the 2015 Formula Ford Masters Trophy.



