It was Richard Tarling who collected the Classic Formula Ford Trophy after an intense, race long battle with the quick starting Gislain Genecant at Brands Hatch.
Wayne Boyd, Stephen Daly and Michael Adams take victories in the heats at Brands Hatch to give them an advantage going into Sunday’s Semi-Finals.
Ivor McCullough topped qualifying ahead of the Formula Ford Masters event around Brands Hatch; he’ll line up alongside, Andy Charsley.
As the Formula Ford Festival begins, it’s Wayne Boyd, Joey Foster and Kevin O’Hara who topped the three heats with each session seeing at least one red flag.
The first race ended with Valentin Moineault taking the win from Sacha Fenestraz. Moineault had broken away, but was under pressure in the closing laps.
Championship leader Valentin Moineault will line up on pole ahead of his rival Sacha Fenestraz as the two look to claim the 2015 French F4 title.
It was Gabriel Aubry who came out on top in the final French F4 practice session of the year at the Paul Ricard Circuit, ahead of Valentin Moineault.
Experienced Single seater outfit, Carlin Motorsport, have announced their entry into the 2016 BRDC Formula 4 championship, becoming the eighth team.
2013 Formula Ford Festival winner Niall Murray will return to Brands Hatch, as he looks to become the first driver to win the Trophy twice
MSA Formula’s Rookie champion, Enaam Ahmed, recently collected the Joe Tandy Memorial reward after his impressive first season in single seater racing.
The construction supplier, Duo will continue as the series sponsor to the BRDC Formula 4 championship as the Autumn Trophy gets under way.
Louise Richardson’s technical issues held her back during the Brands Hatch weekend, but still finishes the season as the highest placed female driver.
James Pull kept his tenth place in the championship thanks to a strong final race. The Fortec Motorsport driver now looks to his plans for next year.
Colton Herta, the youngest driver on the grid, dominated the final MSA Formula race of the season ahead of Lando Norris, as thoughts now turn to 2016.
Enaam Ahmed wins his first MSA Formula race to claim the rookie title. While Norris finished seventh to claim the overall championship.
Lando Norris extends his advantage over the competition with his Carlin team mate supporting him in second, while Collard kept third after Ahmed held off.
In a qualifying that saw two red flags it was Lando Norris who came out on top to put himself in the best position to take the championship with his rivals behind him.



