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Home Z - Archive seriesFormula Renault 2.0FR2.0 NEC Morris switches to Formula Renault NEC with Fortec

Morris switches to Formula Renault NEC with Fortec

by Gruz David
Photo: Jakob Ebrey Photography

Photo: Jakob Ebrey Photography

Welsh racer Seb Morris?will continue his racing career in Formula Renault NEC, rejoining Fortec for the third year of his single-seater career.

In 2012, Morris finished third in Protyre Formula Renault with the British squad and seemed set to enter Formula Renault NEC with the same team. However, a last-minute call saw him joining the newly-established BRDC F4 championship with Hillspeed. Despite only claiming one race win, Morris finished second in the standings after a strong campaign.

The 18-year-old driver is now officially joining the Formula Renault NEC grid, which makes him the fourth addition to Fortec’s promising lineup. He will join fellow BRDC F4 graduate Charlie Robertson and two young karting graduates, Ben Barnicoat and Martin Kodric.

Fortec ran the show in the NEC, over the recent years with Jake Dennis and Matt Parry winning the series in 2012 and 2013 respectively.