Four-time Formula 1 world champion, Sebastian Vettel joins the drivers signed for the 2015 Race of Champions to be held in London.
Swedish ADAC Formula 4 racer, Joel Eriksson becomes the series first Half-time Champion after picking up his fifth victory of the season.
Marvin Dienst claimed his third win of the year, after the race leaders tangled on the last lap, giving the HTP Junior Driver the victory.
Joel Eriksson claims his fifth win of the year in his Motopark team car. The Swedish driver came from third to claim victory at the Lausitzring.
Joey Mawson closes to within 10 points of Joel Eriksson after one race after the championship leader was disqualified in qualifying.
Marvin Dienst claimed a double pole for race one and race two at the Lausitzring, he’s joined on the front row by rival Joey Mawson.
Marvin Dienst managed to go fastest in the dying moments of the final practice session at the Lausitzring, to put in in the best position for qualifying.
Joey Mawson sets the fastest time in the first ADAC Formula 4 practice session of the weekend at the Lausitzring.
E.Dams-Renault become the first Formula E Teams Champions, in a weekend where they picked up another victory because of Sebastien Buemi.
The Formula E School series ran alongside the main championship for most of the season. While Luke Ide for the Colfe School won the London Race.
Despite managing ninth and tenth on the grid for Sunday’s London ePrix, Trulli GP end the season having picked up no more points.
MSA Formula racer Tarun Reddy was delighted after picking up a best result of fourth in the thirteenth race of the season at Croft.
Experienced single-seat driver, Alex Fontana will replace Vitantonio Liuzzi for the final two rounds of the Formula E season in London.
MSA Formula racer Jack Butel joins JHR Developments after parting company from SWB Motorsport with mutual understanding.
Fabio Leimer will replace Jaime Alguersuari at the Virgin Racing Formula E team for the 2015 London ePrix, it will be his debut race.
The final race at Spa saw Lando Norris pick up his first ADAC F4 victory after making his way up from seventh, in a race that ended with a red flag.
Joel Eriksson held on to his lead to claim his fourth win of the season. He drove defensively in the wet to hold off British driver, Lando Norris.



