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Martin Molnar joins Rodin for step up to GB3

by Steve Whitfield

Photo: Jakob Ebrey Photography

Formula 4 race-winner Martin Molnar has completed Rodin Motorsport’s 2026 GB3 line-up.

The 17-year-old began his career in karting, where he won the South Garda Winter Cup and was WSK Champions Cup runner-up on OK karts in 2023 and was a finalist in the Richard Mille Young Talent Academy shootout.

Molnar then stepped up to single-seaters and shone during two seasons with Virtuosi Racing in British F4.

In 2025 he took the rookie cup having scored five outright podiums en route to eighth in the standings. The Hungarian racer improved to third overall last year with two victories and eight other podiums, and also came 13th in F4 Middle East.

“I am really looking forward to the upcoming season and excited to continue my career with the top team in GB3,” said Molnar.

“I believe an extremely exciting year lies ahead of us; during last autumn’s tests, we immediately found a strong working relationship with the team, and everyone has been highly professional and composed.”

He joins GB3 race-winner Maxim Rehm and series sophomore Abbi Pulling at Rodin, which has been the home of each of the last three champions. 

“We’re happy to welcome Martin to Rodin Motorsport for the 2026 GB3 season,” said the team’s sporting director Benn Huntingford.

“He’s shown strong potential and a mature approach to his racing and we believe this environment will allow him to continue developing while competing at a high level. We’re looking forward to seeing how he progresses with the team.”

Meanwhile, this year’s GB4 grid has grown to 16 cars, with multiple karting champion Cian Geraghty joining Scorpio Motorsport for his first season in single-seaters.

The 17-year-old won the Kartmasters Grand Prix and came third in an X30 senior kart in both the British karting championship and the IAME Euro Series in 2024. Last year he added further titles in the Ultimate Karting Championship and Rotax National Trophy, and finished fourth on his car racing debut during an Mazda MX-5 Supercup cameo at Oulton Park.

He will partner BRSCC Fiesta Junior graduate Archie Davies at Scorpio, which is returning for its first full GB4 campaign after contesting the 2022 season finale.

“After a strong few years of senior karting, I am looking forward to making the step up to the GB4 championship for my first season of car racing,” said Geraghty. “I am really looking forward to racing with Scorpio Motorsport and seeing what we can do together.

“We had a really positive first day in the car at Snetterton and I am looking forward to building on that through the winter testing before round one. A massive thankyou to everyone at Scorpio Motorsport for everything they have done to give me this opportunity for 2026.”