15 year old Colton Herta will move up to the BRDC Formula 4 Championship this season with Carlin, the same team that helped him collect 4 victories in 2015.
16 year old Omar Ismail will return to the BRDC F4 championship in 2016, competing for the HHC Motorsport team alongside Sisa Ngebulana.
19 year old Indian driver Akhil Rabindra will move to the Lanan Racing team for his second season in BRDC F4, although his team-mates are yet to be confirmed.
Three more drivers have, this week, been signed for the BRDC F4 championship. With Vaidyanathan returning alongside SMP F4’s Huovinen and Denyssen.
A stunning end of season from Will Palmer saw him cruise to victory in 2015 BRDC F4. The Checkered Flag looks back on his run to the title and the competitors that were unable to close him down.
Brazilian Enzo Bortoleto will return to the BRDC Formula 4 Championship next year with Double R Racing, he previously competed in the 2014 winter series.
South African driver Sisa Ngebulana will return to the BRDC Formula 4 championship with HHC Motorsport having claimed a podium with them last season.
The stars of British and International motorsport were recognised yesterday evening at the annual Autosport Awards in London, with Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian…
Having dominated the BRDC Formula 4 championship, Will Palmer becomes the second consecutive winner of the series to claim the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award.
18 year old Matheus Leist will compete in next years BRDC F4 with Double R Racing, the same team he competed for in MSA Formula this year.
Double R Racing have bought three Tatuus cars as they become the final team to be announced for the 2016 BRDC Formula 4 Championship.
Young British driver Lando Norris will make his Formula Renault début next year as he joins Josef Kaufmann Racing for the Eurocup and NEC Series.
Barnicoat will end 2015 on a high, having come from behind to claim the BRDC Formula 4 Autumn Trophy. He led from lights to flag in the final race.
Ben Barnicoat collected the first victory of the day, to close the eleven point gap over Harrison Scott, ensuring both drivers are on equal points for the Finale.
Racing Steps Foundation-backed driver Ben Barnicoat claimed pole position by 0.026 seconds in a hectic four car fight around the Brands Hatch circuit.
Lando Norris continued to prove he was in a class of his own having crossed the line over ten second ahead of his nearest rival in the second Autumn Trophy race.
Sixteen year old Lando Norris claimed victory by 13 seconds over his competition after rival and points leader, Harrison Scott crashed off while leading.