A tough weekend for MSA Formula racer James Pull saw him struggle to pick up many points as the Singaporean struggled with gearbox issues.
Experienced Finnish single-seater team; Koiranen GP will take over as the promoters to the Spanish F4 Championship which will début next year.
Louise Richardson looks back on her weekend at Silverstone, where she managed to stay out of trouble, finishing the final race in fifth, ahead of team mate Holloway.
MSA Formula’s Dan Ticktum has been excluded from all three races at Silverstone after he overtook the safety car and caused a collision with another driver.
In the final BRDC F4 race of the year, Will Palmer comfortably beat team mate Harri Newey to end the year with an impressive twelve victories.
Matheus Leist won the final MSA Formula race of the weekend from Colton Herta, while a large accident knocked many cars off in the opening lap.
Harri Newey takes only his second win in BRDC F4 to make it very difficult for Jackson and Haggerty to catch him for the Runner-Up spot in the final race.
Valentin Moineault continues his run of form by cruising home for his sixth win. The French F4 Series moves to Paul Ricard for the final weekend of the year.
The title fight continues as Ricky Collard records another win, while main rival Lando Norris struggled to make progress, finishing ninth around Silverstone for race 2.
MSA Formula leader and race winner Lando Norris caught up with The Checkered Flag to talk about his race and title hopes going into the final two weekends.
The second French F4 race of the weekend sees Chinese driver Ye Yifei claim his maiden win after capitalising on a mistake from leader Nerses Isaakyan.
Will Palmer collects his eleventh win of the year. While Fonseca’s third ensures that second to fifth is now split by 33 points with 2 races remaining and 50 available.
Norris takes his seventh win of the year after making the most of a poor start from polesitter Matheus Leist. The result extends his championship lead.
Will Palmer collects his ninth and tenth poles of the year in front of Fernando Urrutia at Brands Hatch for the final BRDC F4 weekend of the year.
It’s the first pole of the season for Brazilian Matheus Leist, while Lando Norris had the fastest of the second best times to line up on pole for race three at Silverstone.
Giuliano Alesi takes his third win of the year at Navarra. After taking the lead early on, he held off Andlauer until his rivals car broke down with a few laps to go.
Series Leader, Valentin Moineault picks up his third double pole in a row to help his French F4 championship chances going into the weekend at Circuito de Navarra.