GB4 podium finisher Jessica Edgar is the third driver to join the new F1 Academy Series after signing for Rodin Carlin.
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British F4 race-winner Joseph Loake will spend a third year racing for JHR Developments as he steps up to GB3 with the team.
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Douglas Motorsport has announced BRSCC National FF1600 race-winner Shawn Rashid as its first GB3 signing for the 2023 season.
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2021 British Formula 4 champion Matthew Rees will continue in GB3 this year for a second season with JHR Developments.
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Edward Pearson will step up from British Formula 4 to GB3 this year, completing Fortec Motorsports’ line-up
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GB3 race-winner Callum Voisin will remain in the series with the rebranded Rodin Carlin team for the 2023 season.
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Nico Christodoulou will remain in GB3 this year with Arden, which has extended its collaboration with Velocity Racing Development for 2023
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Chris Dittmann Racing has made French karting graduate Arthur Rogeon its first signing for the 2023 GB3 season.
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GB4 will once again award £50,000 to the champion in 2023, to be put towards a drive in GB3 or British Formula 4 next year
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Thomas Lee has been announced as Evans GP’s second signing for its maiden season in GB4 this year
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Luke Browning delivered on his pre-season favourite tag to win the 2022 GB3 title, but was pushed all the way by Joel Granfors
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Max Esterson has been a recent star of UK open-wheel racing. He spoke about his GB3 season and how Esports and FFord have helped him develop
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Callum Voisin was one GB3’s breakout stars in 2022, being top single-seater rookie and setting the pace by the year’s end, leaving Carlin “super impressed”
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GB4 scholarship winner Colin Queen has joined Fortec Motorsports for his step up to the series in 2023
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The statistics point to a dominant year for Nikolas Taylor, who won nine races in 2022, but his route to the inaugural GB4 crown wasn’t easy
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GB4’s first champion team Kevin Mills Racing has announced USF Juniors racer Jeremy Fairbairn as its first signing for 2023.
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Reigning British Formula 4 champion Alex Dunne will remain with Hitech GP for the next step of his career, moving up to the GB3 championship in 2023. Dunne scored a…
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Don Hardman Racing’s Joey Foster has won Silverstone’s Walter Hayes Trophy for a record fourth time after Max Esterson was penalised
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Don Hardman Racing’s Joey Foster triumphed in Walter Hayes Trophy semi-final one at Silverstone after resisting a late charge from Tom Mills
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TM Racing’s Felix Fisher won the Walter Hayes Trophy Last Chance Race from 10th on the grid at Silverstone