National FF1600 race-winner Alex Walker will return to slicks-and-wings racing this year in the new F4 series GB4 with Elite Motorsport
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Formula Ford 1600 graduate Tom Mills will race for his father’s eponymous Kevin Mills Racing team in the new GB4 championship this year
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Elite Motorsport has named Ginetta Junior graduate Jack Sherwood as its first driver for the new GB4 championship
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Graham Brunton Racing has signed Chloe Grant to complete an all-female line-up for its entry into the new GB4 championship
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Jessica Edgar, younger cousin of Red Bull junior Jonny Edgar, will make her debut in single-seaters this year with Fortec Motorsports in GB4
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Silverstone hosted teams from GB3, GB4 and British Formula 4 this week for a two-day test with the series’ respective cew cars
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GB4 organiser MSV has announced that it will provide £20,000 for a teenager from BRSCC National FF1600 to graduate into its series for 2023
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Logan Hannah has become the first driver to sign up for GB4, racing for the Graham Brunton Racing team she drove for in Formula Ford
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Rossoverde Racing, a team best known for its success racing Ferrari GT cars, will join the new Formula 4-spec GB4 championship this year
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Scotland’s top Formula Ford team Graham Brunton Racing has announced it will move into GB4 this year with two cars
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Tom Mills is hoping to move into GB4 next year, but the single-seater rookie may spend a second season in Formula Ford 1600 instead
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The new-for-2022 Formula 4 series GB4 has attracted its first international team, with Canadian squad Atlantic Racing Team joining with three cars
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GB4 has brought its list of interested teams up to 10 names with the addition of sportscar squads In2Racing and Hart GT
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The first eight teams to commit to the new GB4 championship have been revealed, with four of those coming from parent series GB3
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GB4 has unveiled the calendar for its first ever season next year, and it will feature five different circuits
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The British single-seater scene is currently going through significant change, so Steve Whitfield went investigating
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Hillspeed has announced a two-car entry into the new GB4 championship for 2022, making it the first team to join Britain’s new F4 series.
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MotorSport Vision has announced it will start a new series next year called GB4 that will use first-generation Formula 4 cars