
Photo: Saudi Arabian F4
Fortec Motorsports has announced three additions to its 2026 British Formula 4 line-up, including a recently crowned F4 champion.
Car racing newcomer Kit Belofsky won the Saudi Arabian F4 title earlier this month with a campaign that featured four wins and four other podiums from 10 races.
Last year he raced in the OK Junior kart class, finishing fourth in the CIK-FIA World championship, coming 16th in the CIK-FIA European championship and Champions of the Future, and 19th in WSK’s Super Master Series.
Before heading to the Middle East two months ago to make his car racing debut, he had done one day of F4 testing in Europe and it had been in wet conditions.
“I’m incredibly excited to be joining Fortec Motorsports for the 2026 British F4 season,” said the 15-year-old Briton.
“I’m ready to work hard, fight for results, and make the most of this opportunity. The British F4 grid is one of the toughest in the world, but we hope to give a strong showing from the get go.”
Fortec’s team principal Oliver Dutton added: “[Kit’s] results at such a young age are remarkable, but what impresses us even more is his focus, hunger, discipline, and relentless drive to improve. For someone his age to already be performing at this level is very special, and we’re excited to help Kit take the next step in his career. His professionalism and commitment make him an outstanding addition to our 2026 programme.”
The other additions to Fortec’s line-up are 15-year-old twin brothers Cash and Roman Felber, who are coming from the USA.
Last year the pair each made Ligier Junior Formula Championship cameoes, getting experience of first-generation F4 machinery. They then raced in the championship full-time for 2025, with Cash winning twice and taking four other podiums en route to third in the standings while Roman had one victory and four other podiums as he came seventh in the points.
“The goal for 2026 is simple: arrive prepared, extract everything the car has, and leave no doubt,” Cash Felber stated.
“Fortec Motorsports’ attention to detail is exactly what I need in my career right now, and their engineering depth and coaching structure will help on the path to Formula 1.”
His brother Roman said: “British F4 is the next test, and I’m bringing the same process from this season: learn fast, adapt faster, go quicker. The series rewards discipline and race intelligence – qualities I grew in abundance this year.”
Dutton explained that the twins had “shown us clean fundamentals, intelligent racecraft, and the humility in debriefs that separates good drivers from championship contenders”.