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Campos Racing and Drivex School add to 2026 Spanish F4 line-ups

by Ida Wood

Photo: Spanish F4

Campos Racing and Drivex School have been adding drivers to their 2026 Spanish Formula 4 line-ups.

Drivex has signed 17-year-old British racer Nathan Tye, Argentinian 16-year-old Simon Bulbarella, Canadian 15-year-old Jensen Burnett and Sebastian Frigolet.

Tye raced in Spanish F4 this year with Rodin Motorsport, winning once and claiming one other podium en route to seventh in the main championship and coming fourth in the winter championship with two podiums.

In 2024 he was a Campos driver, with a half-season in the Formula Winter Series resulting in 17th in the standings and two podiums putting him 11th in Spanish F4.

Bulbarella will be stepping up from senior karting. He was competitive on the South American scene before racing in Europe this year, where he was 15th in the FIA Karting Academy Trophy and 25th in the Trofeo Andrea Margutti on OK-N karts.

Burnett has had an excellent rookie year on OK karts in 2025, coming sixth and ninth in the CIK-FIA European and World championships, seventh in WSK’s Super Master Series and 12th in Champions of the Future.

Frigolet, from Mexico, was ninth in WSK’s Final Cup on X30 Junior karts in 2023. Last year in the OK-N Junior class he was 12th in WSK’s Open Series, 13th in its Champions Cup and 19th in WSK SMS.

Campos now has five drivers, with Luna Fluxa, Vivek Kanthan and Jacob Micallef now being joined by Ty Fisher and Daniel Kelleher.

Fisher, soon to turn 15, hails from Canada and raced single-seaters in the USA this year. His first open-wheel racing experience came in the YACademy Winter Series, where he was third in the standings with two wins and one other podium. He then came fourth in IndyCar support series USF Juniors with three victories, two other podiums and three poles.

In 2024 he won the IAME Grand Nationals and was runner-up in SuperKarts USA’s SuperNationals on KA100 Junior karts.

“Joining Campos for next season feels like the perfect step forward in my career,” Fisher said of his F4 switch.

“When I tested with them earlier this year, the level of professionalism and trust they showed gave me tremendous confidence — I felt at home straight away. I’m coming to Europe in 2026 to compete in Spanish F4 with everything I have, and with Campos behind me, I’m confident we can achieve great things together.”

Kelleher is already 15, but the Irishman will be a single-seater newcomer. Last year he finished sixth in the IAME Winter Cup on X30 Junior karts, came 14th in the European championship on OK Junior karts, and was 15th in the CofF Academy Program on OK-NJ karts.

In 2025 he raced exclusively on OK karts, and was fourth in CotF, seventh in the European championship and 13th in the World championship.

“It is a privilege to take this significant step in my career and become part of Campos Racing for the Spanish F4 championship,” said Kelleher.