Ciaran Haggerty topped the final BRDC F4 practice session of the year with the best overall time, while Rodrigo Fonseca topped two of the other three sessions.
Championship leader Lando Norris ends the session on top after a strong day for the 15 year old, who finished 0.2 seconds ahead of rival Ricky Collard.
The #26 G-Drive Racing team claim their third victory of the year taking second in the points standings from their team mates in the #28 who finished the race third.
It was a season best for the #30 Tequila Patron ESM car, while Ed Brown’s day ended early after a large crash in the #31 just 54 laps into the race.
Audi leave Austin with their first double podium of the year after the #7 finished second allowing them to maintain the championship lead, albeit by only 10 points.
A new Benelux Formula 4 series has been announced by the KNAF and the RACB and will be run throughout Belgium and the Netherlands with one round in Germany.
MSA Formula racer, Jess Hawkins has announced she won’t be competing in the final two rounds of the season having initially raised enough through donations.
SWR drivers Jordan Albert and Zubair Hoque will be hoping for a good end of season at Brands Hatch, after Albert missed out on a podium at Donington after a jump start.
Another Formula 4 series has been announced with the SCCA running the new US-based series to début next year. The series will include 5 races on the east coast.
Successful single-seater outfit Fortec Motorsport have announced their intentions to compete in BRDC Formula 4 having bought three 2016 Tatuus-made cars.
The Winner of the 2015 Henry Surtees Kart Challenge will be offered a test drive in a BRDC Formula 4 car, courtesy of Hillspeed, as to help further young kart drivers careers.
Van Amersfoort Racing’s Joey Mawson collects his fourth win of the season, after a delayed start, to keep his championship hopes alive going into the final round.
Another dominant drive ensures Will Palmer collects the BRDC F4 title with one round to spare having won two races at Donington. He lead home Fonseca and Newey.
Will Palmer wins race two at Donington, meaning he only needs to beat Jackson and Newey to win the BRDC Formula 4 title with one round to spare.
Motopark driver Joel Eriksson takes his seventh victory of the year having defended from Marvin Dienst for much of the overcast second ADAC F4 race.
Harri Newey, son of former Formula 1 designer Adrian, took his first BRDC Formula 4 win of the year to cement his third place in the championship.
Joel Eriksson won to help his ADAC F4 hopes, with Schumacher top rookie. But despair for pole sitter Esmeijer whose formation lap mistake cost him the race.